
Kylian Mbappé has officially filed a case against his former team, PSG, alleging harassment, including moral harassment. A judicial investigation was launched this week, according to confirmation from the Paris prosecutor’s office.
In order to coerce him into accepting a contract extension, Mbappé claims he was subjected to a program of “lofting,” which is effectively being shunned by PSG prior to the 2023–24 season.
This allegation comes after it was discovered that Mbappé’s legal team filed a lawsuit in April to freeze €55 million in PSG’s assets, arguing that the sum was due for unpaid bonuses and salary.
The June 24, 2025, accusation of moral harassment is currently being looked into by the prosecutor’s office.
Mbappé is still pursuing his pay claim of €55 million. This amount was frozen by PSG; the case is still proceeding in both labor and civil courts. PSG disputes the allegation, maintaining that the football labor tribunal is the appropriate forum.
The harassment allegation has the potential to establish legal precedents regarding how clubs handle—or bench—players during contract disagreements, which is a far cry from a typical compensation dispute.
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PSG’s standing and reputation could be impacted by the ongoing legal dispute, which could also have an effect on the sport’s governance systems.
In addition, he is requesting asset freezes and other civil remedies to recover €55 million in unpaid wages.