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The Spanish laliga lodges an unprecedented transfer complaint with UEFA against Man City and PSG.

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LaLiga has complained to UEFA over a potential financial fairplay rule violation by Paris Saint-Germain.In a statement issued on Wednesday, LaLiga added that they had made the identical complaints about Manchester City to the organization overseeing European football in April.

Javier Tebas, the president of LaLiga, has charged PSG and Manchester City for “repeated violations” of the financial fair play rules (FFP). According to a statement from LaLiga, these actions “change the ecosystem and the sustainability of football, affect all European clubs and leagues, and only serve to artificially inflate the market with money not created in sport itself.”

Erling Haaland of Borussia Dortmund was acquired by Manchester City earlier this month after the club met his €60 million release clause, while Kylian Mbappe’s contract with PSG was extended in May. Mbappe, who declined a transfer to Real Madrid, reportedly received a €150 million bonus to stay in Paris, while Haaland’s contract—which includes his salary and agent fees—is supposedly worth more than £250 million.

Tebas recently claimed that “no one accepts” the statistics from PSG and City.The statement from the league continued, “LaLiga is aware that the erroneous financing of these teams is carried out, either via direct injections of money or through sponsorship and other contracts that do not conform to market conditions or make economic sense.”

Additionally, LaLiga will launch legal action against PSG in France, Switzerland, and the European Union. LaLiga has taken action against the football clubs that are controlled by the government before.PSG was exonerated of violating UEFA’s FFP rules in 2018, while City received a temporary Champions League ban in 2020 for doing the same, but the sentence was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after an appeal.

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