Overview
- Paris Saint‑Germain confirmed to French media that it will not appeal the Paris labor court’s December decision awarding Kylian Mbappé roughly €60–61 million.
- The award detailed about €55 million in unpaid wages plus around €6 million linked to holiday pay from the closing months of Mbappé’s PSG tenure.
- PSG’s lawyer Renaud Semerdjian stated the club has fulfilled all obligations, including paying the sums due and publishing the judgment as ordered.
- Some reports, citing L’Equipe, allege a €2 million shortfall and suggest Mbappé’s side could seek further enforcement, a claim the club disputes.
- The judgment requires PSG to display the full text of the ruling on its official website for one month, adding public accountability to the case.