Tuesday, July 8, 2025 - Kylian Mbappé has officially withdrawn his complaint of moral harassment against former club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), according to his lawyer Pierre-Olivier Sur, who confirmed the development to AFP on Monday, July 7.
“We are withdrawing our civil action,” Sur said, just days
before Mbappé’s current club, Real Madrid, faces PSG in the semi-finals of the
Club World Cup on Wednesday.
The complaint had triggered an investigation by the Paris
prosecutor’s office last month, after Mbappé alleged mistreatment by PSG at the
beginning of the 2023–24 season. The French forward claimed he was marginalized
by the club and made to train separately with players the club intended to
sell, following his refusal to sign a new contract.
This alleged practice, which has affected other professional
footballers, had also prompted a complaint by the French players’ union in
2023.
Mbappé was excluded from PSG’s pre-season tour of Asia that
year and missed the opening match of the Ligue 1 campaign. He was eventually
reinstated to the squad after discussions with club officials.
The 26-year-old striker left PSG last summer to join Real
Madrid, ending a seven-year spell in Paris during which he scored 256 goals in
308 appearances. PSG went on to win their first-ever UEFA Champions League
title after his departure.
Mbappé remains in a legal dispute with PSG over an estimated €55 million ($64.4 million) in unpaid wages and bonuses, a separate matter that is still ongoing in court.
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