Paris Saint-Germain have declined to pay Kylian Mbappe the disputed €55million [£46.3million] even after a French League [LFP] order to do so.
The LFP oversees all matters with regards to the first two divisions of football in France.
However, the French champions have insisted they would seek a legal say and ruling elsewhere.
The French giants’ former player stated the Paris outfit owe him €55million in wages and bonuses bit the club insists Mbappe agreed to waive the fees in August 2023.
PSG responded to the LFP commission’s ruling to reportedly pay during the week, saying;
“Given the limits of the Commission’s legal scope to make a full decision on this matter, the case must now be pursued before another court.
“PSG will look forward to presenting all the facts over the coming months and year,” the club said.
The law representatives of the two parties met early on Wednesday after Mbappe, had referred his case to the LFP’s legal committee.