Paris labour court rules PSG must pay over €60m to Mbappé in dispute over unpaid wages
The relationship between the 2018 World Cup winner and the reigning European champion turned bitter when Mbappé decided in 2023 not to extend his contract, which was set to expire in summer 2024.
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00:00A Paris Labour court has ruled that the football club Paris Saint-Germain must pay more than 60 million euro to Kylian Mbappé in a dispute over unpaid wages and bonuses linked to the end of his contract before his 2024 move to Real Madrid.
00:18On Tuesday, the court sided with Mbappé amid accusations of betrayal and harassment surrounding the breakdown of his relationship with PSG.
00:27Mbappé's lawyer claimed the club owed him more than 260 million and PSG was seeking 440 million euros from the French star, citing damages and quote, a loss of opportunity after he left on a free transfer.
00:44The court's ruling can be appealed and is unlikely to end the dispute.
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