ultimatum given by Kylian Mbappe » The Frenchman's lawyers want to claim PSG at UEFA!

Article by Daniel Scorpie – Published on Saturday, 07 February 2026, 14:46 / Updated on Saturday, 07 February 2026 14:47
Kylian Mbappe (27 years old) has not closed the labor conflict he had with his former club. The Real Madrid striker only received 55 million euros from PSG, so the French international gave the Ligue 1 champion 8 days to pay the 5.9 million arrears.
The story of the money that Mbappe is waiting for from PSG seems endless, after the scandalous separation in the summer of 2024. Even after Kylian won his case at the Labor Court in Paris, which forced PSG to pay 60.9 million euros, the legal battle is not over!
According to L'Équipe, the player's lawyers sent a bailiff to the Parisian club's headquarters to demand 5.9 million euros of the 60.9 million euros the French club was ordered to pay last December.
If these amounts are not paid within eight days, the representatives of the captain of the French national team could confiscate them from the accounts of Paris Saint-Germain!

In 2022, Mbappe signed an extension with PSG for 2 years, with an option for one more (until 2025) // photo: Imago Images
On the other hand, PSG claims to have acted in good faith and never tried to delay the procedure. Sources close to the club claim that the Parisians are currently negotiating with Kylian Mbappé's lawyers the terms of the settlement for the outstanding sums, of which, according to L'Équipe, 5.9 million euros remain to be paid.
“PSG will respect the decision, but we are evaluating all appeals”
“As we have always maintained, Paris Saint-Germain will respect the judgment issued by the Paris Labor Court. The club has acted honestly at all times and will always do so,” is the official position of the Ligue 1 champions.
Even if the decision of the Labor Court in Paris is not final, as it allows an appeal to the ordinary courts, it is immediately enforceable.
308matches played by Kylan Mbappe at PSG, scoring 256 goals and 110 assists. He won 18 trophies with the French team
The Parisian club reserves the right to appeal the decision, acting without any ill will towards Kylian Mbappe: “PSG will respect the ruling, but all avenues of appeal are being explored.”
The bosses of the Parc des Princes team have until February 19 to challenge the decision issued by the Labor Court. Otherwise, the dispute that has pitted both sides against each other for the past two years will be finally over.




