The Spanish football league is said to have lodged a complaint against Paris Saint-Germain. The reason: a number of violations by the French against financial fair play in European football.

Spanish league files a complaint: The Spanish league around President Javier Tebas is said to have filed a complaint against Paris Saint-Germain, as “Sport1” reports. The reason for this is that PSG “continuously violated the applicable rules of financial fair play” with various transfers in the hundreds of millions. Most recently, the Sheikh Club surprisingly extended the contract of striker Kylian Mbappé.

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Anger about financing systems: In the current statement, Tebas emphasizes that “these practices are changing the ecosystem and sustainability in football and are damaging European clubs and leagues.” Ultimately, the horrendous financing is only possible through sponsors or other contracts, which, however, are not ” are in line with market conditions and do not make any economic sense.”

Legal action also against Manchester City: Legal action had already been taken against Manchester City a few months ago when the first details of the enormous deal for Erling Haaland came to light.