The highly anticipated decision in the ongoing dispute between Kylian Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain has finally been made. The French striker, who left the club on a free transfer to join Real Madrid in the summer, has emerged victorious in the lawsuit, with the LFP legal commission ruling in his favour.
As reported by L’Equipe, the commission has ordered Paris Saint-Germain to pay Mbappé a sum of 55 million euros in back wages, covering the months of April, May, and June 2024. This decision is a significant blow to the French club, which was seeking to avoid paying the sums owed to the star player.
The 55 million euros in back wages are a significant chunk of change, one that could have a major impact on Paris Saint-Germain’s finances. Moreover, the club may face further sanctions from UEFA, which would only add to the club’s woes.
However, Paris Saint-Germain has already signalled its intention to appeal the decision, claiming that the LFP legal commission’s ruling is unfair. The club has a history of being stubborn, and it’s no surprise that they would want to contest this decision.
In the end, it’s hard to predict how this will all play out, but one thing is certain: Kylian Mbappé will walk away with the 55 million euros he’s owed, while Paris Saint-Germain will have to find a way to recover from this significant financial setback.