French player Kylian Mbappé obtained a 55 million euros preventive embargo (R $ 363 million) from Paris Saint-Germain that he is claiming for salaries and bonuses not paid for his former club. The blockade was announced on Thursday (10) by the lawyers of the star.
The star, who left PSG in 2024, calls for the payment of the last three months of contract, as well as signing bonuses.
On Wednesday (9), the judge of execution of the Court of Paris authorized the preventive seizure of the club’s accounts at the request of the player, who also filed a complaint against X for “public insults”.
His lawyers, Delphine Verheyden, Frédérique Casserau, Thomas Clay and Pierre-Olivier Sur, have announced that the current Real Madrid striker will appeal to the Labor Court and join a broader complaint from the French players union against professional clubs for “bullying”.
The union filed a complaint a year ago for harassment related to “Lofing”, or exclusion of players, from which Mbappé believes he was a victim on PSG.
The PSG “will go to the labor court without problems,” a source of the club’s board of the club told, stating that Mbappé “will not win.”
The conflict between the star and PSG stems from an agreement closed in August 2023 between the two parts.
Mbappé was removed from Paris’s main team for refusing to renew with the club. This renewal would have allowed PSG to receive money from a possible transfer from the player, who joined Real Madrid for free at the end of the 2023-2024 season.
Under the deal, the athlete agreed to give up 55 million euros in several bonuses if he came out in a free transfer at the end of the season.
The validity of this agreement, which the player himself had publicly mentioned to the press in January, is denied by the star’s legal team.