A French court has mandated Paris-Saint-Germain to pay former striker Kylian Mbappe €60 million (£52.5 million) in overdue salary and bonuses.
Mbappe had been pursuing €263 million (£231.5 million) from his former club after a prolonged dispute that culminated in a Paris labour court in November.
In response, the European champions had filed a counter-claim against the France captain for €240 million (£211 million).
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The 26-year-old Real Madrid forward asserted that the nine-figure amount, which included €55 million (£46.3 million) in unpaid wages, was sought as damages due to a contract disagreement and mistreatment by the club.
Meanwhile, PSG was looking for compensation related to Mbappe’s unsuccessful €300 million transfer to Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal in 2023.



