Senin, 31 Juli 2017

La Liga to File PSG Complaint Over Neymar

AFP/Madrid

Spain's soccer league chief Javier Tebas said he will file a complaint with UEFA for financial fair play breaches againts Paris Saint Germain over their pursuit of Brazilian superstar Neymar.
PSG is rumored to be weighing up a bid for the Barcelona forward at more than £200 million (US$235 million), enough to trigger the 25 year old's transfer release clause,
"La Liga will file this complaint because it's a problem for La
Liga's competitiveness. Today it's happened to Barca; tomorrow it coul happen to Real Madrid, it's happened to Atletico Madrid," Tebas, the La Liga chairman, told Mundo Deportivo.
Should PSG bids, and then pays, the £222 million needed to prize Neymar from Catalan capital, it would struggle to meet UEFA's financial fair play conditions that limit a team to losses of no more than £30 million over a thre year cycle.
And that is despite a mega money sponsorship deal with the Qatar tourism board.
According to Tebas, "no one to believes" the commercial revenue figures presented by PSG to justify its spending.
"PSG cannot have figures in which PSG's commercial rights exceed those of Real Madrid and Barcelona, said Tebas. "No one believes that. We've carried out economic studies and it's impossible."
In 2014, PSG was fined £60 million and handed transfer spending restrictions by UEFA for breaching financial fair play rules.

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