Kylian Mbappe has taken a sharp new step in his dispute with Paris Saint-Germain, as his lawyers have reportedly sent a bailiff to the club over unpaid vacation bonuses worth 5.9 million euros.
The move, revealed by French outlet L’Équipe, comes after PSG failed to fully comply with a previous court ruling ordering them to pay a total of 60.9 million euros in unpaid bonuses and related sums.
According to that decision, 55 million euros were linked to salaries and other bonuses, with the remaining amount tied to vacation pay that the club has still not settled.
If PSG continues to withhold payment, the legal process could move to a more severe stage, allowing authorities to seize certain club properties to recover the outstanding amount.
Mbappe, now starring for Real Madrid, has not made any public comment on this latest legal escalation but has consistently insisted on receiving all contractually agreed payments from his former employers.
Legal experts quoted in local reports suggest enforcement measures could begin within weeks if PSG does not transfer the funds, adding another layer of tension to an already strained relationship between player and club.





