
The legal battle between Kylian Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain has reached new heights, with the player demanding €55.4 million for unpaid wages and bonuses. The amount includes a signing bonus of €36.6 million, three months' salary for April, May, and June 2024 (€5.75 million per month), and monthly ethical bonuses of €500,000.
Despite favorable rulings for Mbappé from the Legal Committee of the LFP and the Mixed Appeals Commission of Ligue 1, PSG has appealed the decisions, prolonging the dispute and raising the stakes.
The conflict could escalate further if UEFA intervenes, as its financial regulations require clubs participating in European competitions to have no outstanding debts with players or staff. Article 82 of the UEFA rulebook mandates that clubs prove the absence of overdue payments by specific deadlines (July 15, October 15, and January 15).
Failure to comply could lead to severe penalties, including point deductions, transfer bans, or even exclusion from European tournaments. PSG has assured its readiness to provide the necessary documentation by January 15, aiming to avoid such repercussions.
Mbappé’s camp is hopeful that UEFA will enforce its rules if irregularities are found, potentially jeopardizing PSG’s participation in competitions like the UEFA Champions League. However, the club remains confident, stating it is focused on resolving the issue without compromising its sporting or financial standing.
This situation underscores the tension between contractual obligations and financial regulations in European football. For PSG, resolving the dispute swiftly is critical to preserving its reputation and its position in continental tournaments.

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