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Manchester City and PSG reported to UEFA amid further Financial Fair Play accusations

La Liga have reported Manchester City and Paris Saint Germain to UEFA after accusing the clubs of breaching Financial Fair Play rules.

La Liga president Javier Tebas has also renewed his attack on the Premier League after claiming spending rules “do not exist” and the finances are out of control. Real Madrid missed out on signing Kylian Mbappe who has signed a three-year contract worth a staggering £200m and City also beat the Spanish champions to Erling Haaland who has moved to the Etihad for £51m.

La Liga reported City of FFP breaches in April while they made a complaint about PSG last week which comes shortly after Tebas threatened legal action after Mbappe did a last minute U-turn to snub Real Madrid to stay in Paris.

A La Liga statement said: “La Liga understands that the irregular financing of these clubs is carried out, either through direct money injections or through sponsorship and other contracts that do not correspond to market conditions or make economic sense.

“La Liga considers that these practices alter the ecosystem and the sustainability of football, harm all European clubs and leagues, and only serve to artificially inflate the market, with money not generated in football itself.”

Manchester City and PSG have both been contacted for comment and have previously strenuously denied wrongdoing.

In July 2020, the Court of Arbitration for Sport overturned a two-year Champions League ban imposed on City by Uefa for Financial Fair Play breaches. UEFA do have the power to take action against clubs who breach FFP rules but have relaxed their current spending rules after Covid, increasing the amount they could lose over three years from £25m to £50m and will give others an extra £10m leeway if they are in

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