Kylian Mbappé has sued his former club Paris Saint-Germain again. The Real Madrid attacker believes that PSG was guilty of “psychological harassment” in 2023, his legal team says.
Mbappé could have extended his contract by a year in that year, but he refused to sign. PSG then wanted to sell him to Al Hilal for around 300 million euros, but the star player did not cooperate with that either.
PSG became frustrated and took measures. The superpower left Mbappé out of the selection for the Asian tour in the run-up to the 2023/2024 season. Nevertheless, the attacker did not make a transfer and played many duels that season. In the summer of 2024, Mbappé left for Real on a free transfer.
Mbappé now believes that he was treated badly by PSG in the summer of 2023. He claims that the club was guilty of psychological harassment. Mbappé believes that he was wrongly isolated. Former PSG player Kheira Hamraoui previously sued the club for the same reasons.
Mbappé is also involved in a financial dispute with PSG. The 2018 world champion filed a lawsuit last year over overdue salary payments totaling 55 million euros.