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FFP Rules: PSG accused of ‘cheating’ with Mbappe

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Paris Saint-Germain have been accused of “cheating” Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules in Kylian Mbappe contract extension.

 

Following the deal, La Liga chief, Javier Tebas confirmed he will be filing a formal complaint to UEFA.

 

Mbappe jolted the football world by signing an extra three-year deal with PSG on May 21 despite speculations on joining Madrid.

 

The World Cup winner had reportedly agreed terms with the Spanish giants before making a late U-turn.

 

Enraged Tebas said, “PSG, with more losses and wage bill than Real Madrid or Barca, renew Mbappe with amounts that high.

 

It is impossible if there is no cheating on sponsorships or capital contributions at a level higher than that established by UEFA.

 

“Can the PSG president do what he wants because UEFA is financially dependent on him? It can’t be.

 

“We will file the complaint against PSG first with UEFA, in one or two days. La Liga will not allow a European club to destroy European football.

 

The complaint is written and is not posturing, it is objective economic data.”

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