Gazeta Esportiva.com
·20 Februari 2026
PSG choose not to appeal decision in dispute with Mbappé

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·20 Februari 2026

Paris Saint-Germain has decided "not to appeal" the ruling issued in mid-December by the Paris Labor Court, which required them to pay nearly €61 million (about R$372 million at the current exchange rate) to their former star Kylian Mbappé, the French club informed AFP.
"In an act of responsibility and to definitively close a long and drawn-out process, the club chose not to prolong this dispute," the team explained in a statement released this Friday (20th).
"Paris Saint-Germain is now firmly focused on the future, concentrating on its sports project and collective success," it added.
Contacted by AFP, the player's representatives chose not to comment.
The European champions had one month to appeal from the moment they were notified of the labor court's decision, around January 20th.
On December 16th, PSG was ordered to pay Mbappé approximately €61 million for unpaid salaries, bonuses, and vacation due after the end of his contract in 2024, before his transfer to Real Madrid.
*With content from AFP
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