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·20 de febrero de 2026
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·20 de febrero de 2026
The legal battle that kept European football on edge has reached its conclusion. Paris Saint-Germain has decided not to appeal the labor court's ruling, agreeing to pay over 60 million euros to its former star, Kylian Mbappé. With this move, the Parisian club definitively closes one of the most high-profile and tense legal sagas in its recent history.
The club's lawyer, Mr. Semerdjian, was responsible for confirming that PSG has fully complied with the court's decision. "Contrary to the false claims of the player and his entourage, the club has fulfilled all its obligations, both in the publication of the ruling and in the full payment of the amounts owed," stated the attorney. The club's legal team emphasized that the ruling was never contested, dismissing rumors of possible malicious delays.
After months of exchanges and legal proceedings, both the institution and the captain of the French national team can put this conflict behind them. While PSG seeks to stabilize its sports project without legal shadows, Mbappé closes his administrative chapter in Paris to fully focus on his professional present. The dispute, which revolved around unpaid bonuses and salaries, is now officially a thing of the past.
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