PSG and Man City ‘in continuous breach’ of FFP rules, LaLiga complains to UEFA
LaLiga has filed complaints to UEFA claiming Paris St Germain and Manchester City are “in continuous breach” of Financial Fair Play rules.
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LaLiga has filed complaints to UEFA claiming Paris St Germain and Manchester City are “in continuous breach” of Financial Fair Play rules.
La Liga confirmed on Wednesday it has filed complaints to UEFA about Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City "continuously breaching the current regulations of financial fair play". La Liga said the complaint to UEFA against City was made in April while the complaint against PSG was filed "this week". The Spanish league insisted it will continue to ramp up legal action against the two state-backed clubs. La Liga has hired legal firms in France and Switzerland "with the aim of undertaking administrative and judicial actions before the relevant French bodies and the European Union as soon as possible", read a statement from the league.
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