Court Rules in Mbappe’s Favor as PSG Ordered to Pay €61 Million

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French football star Kylian Mbappe has won his legal battle against Paris Saint-Germain after a Paris court ruled in his favor. 

The decision brings an end to a long-running dispute between the player and his former club over unpaid money linked to his contract.

According to reports by RMC, the Court of Paris ordered PSG to pay Mbappe about €61 million. 

The amount is said to cover unpaid wages, bonuses, and other benefits that Mbappe claimed were owed to him during the final period of his time at the club.

The case followed months of tension between the two sides after Mbappe decided not to extend his contract with PSG. 

Relations between the player and the club reportedly worsened, with Mbappe insisting that PSG failed to honor parts of his contract. 

PSG, on the other hand, disputed the claims, arguing that certain payments were tied to conditions they believe were not met.

In its ruling, the court agreed with Mbappe’s position, stating that the club was legally required to pay the outstanding amount. 

The judge’s decision is a major win for the World Cup-winning forward and a serious financial setback for the French champions.

Mbappe, who came through PSG’s youth system before becoming one of the world’s best players, spent several successful years at the club. 

He helped PSG win multiple domestic titles and became the club’s all-time top scorer. 

Despite his success on the pitch, his final months in Paris were marked by contract disagreements and public speculation about his future.

The ruling is likely to spark fresh debate about how football clubs handle player contracts and financial obligations. 

Legal experts say the case sends a strong message that clubs must fully respect contract terms, regardless of a player’s future plans.

PSG have not yet confirmed whether they will appeal the decision. However, paying such a large sum could have an impact on the club’s finances and future planning.
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