Kylian Mbappé has emerged victorious in his legal battle against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), with the Court of Paris ruling in the French superstar’s favour. According to RMC, the court has ordered PSG to pay the forward approximately €61 million.
The lawsuit centred on contractual and financial disputes between Mbappé and the club, with the 26-year-old challenging PSG over sums he claimed were owed to him. The ruling marks a significant legal victory for one of the world’s most high-profile football players.
In its judgment, the court upheld Mbappé’s claims, effectively validating the footballer’s position and instructing PSG to compensate him for the outstanding amount. The decision is expected to have major financial implications for the club.
Mbappé, a three-time Ligue 1 champion with PSG and a 2018 World Cup winner, has been at the centre of ongoing speculation regarding his contract and future at the club. This legal victory provides clarity regarding his financial claims.
PSG has yet to issue an official response to the ruling, though the club is widely expected to comply with the court’s order. Analysts say the €61 million payment could influence the club’s transfer strategy and wage structure in the coming months.
For Mbappé, the decision represents both a personal and professional triumph, reinforcing his status as one of football’s most influential figures. Legal experts have noted that such rulings set important precedents for player–club contractual disputes.
As the news circulates, fans and media are closely watching how PSG will respond and how this outcome might shape Mbappé’s future in Paris or potential moves elsewhere in Europe.
