L'Equipe: The date for the lawsuit between Mbappe and Paris has been set, and the former wants to claim 55 million euros
6686 Sports News on November 5 According to L'Equipe, the labor contract dispute between Mbappe and his former club Paris Saint-Germain will undergo a new round of hearing at the Paris Labor Arbitration Court on the 17th of this month.
It is reported that this hearing is scheduled for 13:00 p.m., and will mainly hear Mbappé’s request to re-identify his original fixed-term contract as an indefinite-term contract. Due to the special nature of the dispute, this case will directly enter the trial stage without going through the usual mediation process. In view of the arbitral tribunal's review cycle, the final penalty is not expected to be announced for several months.
After Mbappé joined Real Madrid on a free transfer in the summer of 2024, he launched multiple legal actions against his former club, demanding the payment of approximately 55 million euros including the last three months' salary, signing bonus and moral bonus.
Paris claimed that the two parties had previously reached a verbal agreement: if Mbappe leaves the team as a free agent, he will voluntarily give up part of his salary to ensure the club's financial health. However, Mbappe's team firmly denied this claim.