Mbappe's €55m claim against PSG dismissed by FFF's appeals committee
In December, Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe filed a claim demanding €55 million in unpaid salary from PSG, and the French footballer's case was taken up by the FFF's higher appeals committee. However, the committee has ruled that Mbappe's appeal is "inadmissible."
This decision further extends the saga, as Mbappe continues to demand the €55 million in unpaid salary and bonuses. The FFF's ruling echoes the previous decision from the Professional Football League's (LFP) disciplinary committee on December 11, which also deemed Mbappe's request inadmissible.
In the meantime, PSG had taken legal action against the LFP before the Paris judicial court, contesting two prior decisions that ordered the club to settle the €55 million claim made by their former player.
Mbappe's entourage expressed frustration, calling the decision "difficult to understand" and highlighting that it prevents the player from obtaining justice despite multiple favorable rulings in his favor.