Al-Manar Sports website » The League complains of Saint-Germain and Manchester City

On Wednesday, Javier Tebas, president of La Liga, filed a formal complaint with the European Football Association (UEFA) once morest both Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City for violating the rules of financial fair play, stressing that he will also take additional legal measures once morest the European Union, France and Switzerland.

And the Spanish newspaper, “Marca”, said that the complaint was filed once morest Paris Saint-Germain this week, while City’s complaint was filed last April, that is, before the announcement of the contract with Norwegian striker Erling Haaland.

In recent weeks, Tebas indicated that Paris Saint-Germain might not renew the contract of its French striker, Kylian Mbappe, with the losses he had incurred in recent seasons.

Last Monday, Tebas said of Paris Saint-Germain: “It is shameful that a club like Paris Saint-Germain, which last season made losses of more than 220 million euros ($232.32 million), following incurring losses of more than 700 million euros in previous seasons… With a squad that costs regarding 650 million euros this season, he can conclude such an agreement (Mbappe contract renewal).”

As for Manchester City and Haaland, Tebas said: “They must have done something, because Haaland asked the clubs more than 60 million euros that were paid.”
The League notes in its statement that it does not rule out the expansion of these complaints with contributions of new data.

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