It’s been over three months since Kylian Mbappe officially left Paris Saint-Germain after six years at Parc des Princes. However, there is still an unfinished business between the player and his former club stopping them from moving forward – the money.The Saints allegedly owe Mbappe €55 million for the last three monthly salaries, the ethical bonus, and the signing bonus the Frenchman was reportedly to receive in February. On the other hand, the club claims Mbappe renounced the sum mentioned above in August 2023. Given the situation, LFP (Ligue de Football Professionnel), the French governing body running the major professional football leagues in France, offered to mediate between the two parties.##NAJAVA_MECA_8330386##The Parisians were very satisfied with the proposal as well as the initial hearing.”Paris Saint-Germain is very pleased with today’s two-hour hearing before the commission. The club recalled that the player has made clear, repeated public and private commitments that must be respected, having been afforded unprecedented benefits by the club over seven fantastic years in Paris. In light of the club’s oral and documented arguments, the commission insisted on mediation between the parties, which PSG has been seeking for many months. ” PSG said in a statement as per AFP.🚨🇫🇷| JUST IN: Kylian Mbappé has announced via a statement to @AFP that he has rejected the mediation with PSG proposed by the LFP legal committee today on their legal financial dispute. pic.twitter.com/kZ027xFUau— PSG Report (@PSG_Report) September 11, 2024 Nevertheless, Mbappe rejected the proposal, and his representatives issued a statement.”The eventuality of a mediation was mentioned this morning. This possibility was rejected during the meeting by the player’s representative. A mediation would be useless to record a lack of payment that would be seen from a simple analysis of the player’s payslip,” read the statement according to AFP.Leaked: Mbappe had a deal with Liverpool two years agoSubsequently, Mbappe’s lawyer, Delphine Verheyden, spoke to Le Monde following her client’s refusal, explaining briefly his decision.”My client simply wants his work to be paid at this stage, as should be the case for any other player in his situation, and for any employee who has completed their fixed-term contract. Labour law must apply,” she stated.The resolution of the issue is still not on the horizon. However, the player won’t give up, putting his former club in a difficult situation. If Mbappe wins the case and forces Paris Saint-Germain to cough up the money, the Saints will arguably become the biggest losers of the previous transfer window, given that they would lose both their best player and €55 million.