Mbappé rejects mediation offer in $60M financial dispute with PSG
Kylian Mbappé is not ready to compromise with Paris Saint-Germain. The France superstar rejected a mediation offer by the French soccer league's legal commission on Wednesday in his dispute with his former club over wages and bonuses. PSG officials and Mbappé's representatives met in Paris after Mbappé asked the commission to get involved. Mbappé, who joined Real Madrid this summer on a free transfer, says PSG owes him 55 million euros ($60 million). In a statement to The Associated Press, Mbappé's representatives said the player asked the commission to take note of the non-payment of three months' salary and the last third of a loyalty bonus.
“The eventuality of a mediation was mentioned this morning,” the statement read. “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."
PSG, which said it was pleased with the two-hour hearing at the commission on Wednesday, said in a statement it recalled that Mbappé had formerly 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."