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·07 de fevereiro de 2026
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The legal conflict between Paris Saint-Germain and its former star, Kylian Mbappé, has entered a critical phase. Following the ruling by the Paris labor court in December 2025, the Parisian club now faces a strict deadline to settle outstanding accounts with the current captain of the French national team. Although the institution paid the principal amount, a considerable sum remains, pushing the tension to the limit.
The total judgment amounted to 60.9 million euros, broken down into 55 million for unpaid salaries and bonuses, plus an additional 5.9 million for vacation and interest. To date, PSG has only transferred the initial 55 million, ignoring the legal remainder. Due to this partial non-compliance, the court has granted an eight-day period for the club to complete the payment; otherwise, Mbappé's lawyers are authorized to execute a direct seizure on the entity's bank accounts.

This episode marks the lowest point in the relationship between the footballer and the team that was his home for seven seasons. While PSG attempts to justify the non-payment of interest, the player's legal team remains firm in enforcing the judgment. This financial outcome tarnishes Mbappé's sporting legacy at the Parc des Princes, highlighting that the split between both parties is total and definitive.
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