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PSG Drops Appeal, Will Pay Mbappé €60.9 Million in Labor-Court Ruling

The labor-court award details unpaid signing bonus, spring 2024 wages, holiday pay, ethics bonuses.

Overview

  • Paris Saint‑Germain confirmed it will not appeal the December Conseil de Prud’hommes judgment, bringing the long-running case to a close.
  • The published ruling sets the total at €60.9m, including €36.6m for the final signing bonus and €17.25m in salaries for April to June 2024.
  • Additional sums cover €1.725m in holiday pay, €1.5m in ethics bonuses for April to June 2024, and €150,000 in paid leave tied to those bonuses.
  • Media reports indicate PSG already settled roughly €55m soon after the judgment, with remaining elements to be finalized and the balance expected shortly.
  • PSG framed the decision as a responsible end to the dispute to refocus on its sporting project, while its legal representative disputed Mbappé’s camp’s narrative of nonpayment.