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Man City and PSG accused of being "as dangerous" to football as European Super League

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La Liga president Tebas has launched a new tirade against City and Paris Saint Germain over their Middle East ownership as he revealed why Spain’s top league had reported them to UEFA.

La Liga have written to UEFA alleging Financial Fair Play breaches by both City and PSG whose ownership stems from Abu Dhabi and Qatar respectively.

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