France soccer captain Kylian Mbappe’s legal team have appealed to the French sports minister and UEFA for his former club Paris St Germain to pay him €55 million ($61.25 million) in unpaid wages and said several of the club’s accounts had been frozen.
The Real Madrid forward moved a step closer on Thursday, April 10, to recovering €55 million in unpaid wages and bonuses he claims are owed to him by his former club, Paris Saint-Germain.
According to a statement from his legal team, the Judicial Court of Paris has approved the protective freezing of the funds from PSG’s accounts pending the outcome of the legal proceedings.
The case, which has sparked growing tension between the player and the club, is scheduled for hearing on May 26.
“This is just an employee against a bad payer,” said Delphine Verheyden, one of Mbappe’s lawyers, during a press conference held in Paris. “Kylian Mbappe is determined to enforce his rights, not just for himself but for all the other players who believe they have been wronged by their clubs.”
In addition to the current legal action, Mbappe plans to escalate the matter to the labour court. His complaint is part of a broader effort led by the French players’ union (UNFP), which previously filed a case arguing that some players are being unfairly sidelined by their clubs — a practice Mbappe claims he also experienced at PSG.
A PSG official, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, expressed confidence in the club’s position, saying they had “no problem” contesting the case in court and predicted that “Mbappe is not going to win.”
Mbappe, who joined Real Madrid in June 2024 after seven seasons at PSG, has enjoyed a return to form in Spain, scoring 22 goals in La Liga and seven in the Champions League so far this season.