Lee Lilla can't stand a complaint at U. EFA for Man City and SPG

La League has stepped up its attack on Manchester City and Paris St-Germain, filed a complaint at UEFA on what she believes are violations of the Financial Fair Play. The president of La League, Javier Tabas, has repeatedly attacked the doubles, which he describes as the state-owned club, and has criticised [...]
The president of La League, Javier Tebas, has repeatedly attacked the doubles, which he describes as state-owned '%klub, and has sharply criticised SPG for the new multimillion-dollar contract the French club gave to star Kyian Mbpee in May.
Since then, City has confirmed the signing of 51.2 million pounds of Erling Haaland by Borussia Dortmund. Real Madrid was interested in signing both players.
“La League understands that irregular financing of these clubs is carried out, whether through direct cash injections, whether through sponsorship and other contracts that do not correspond to market conditions or do not have economic meaning”, La League said.“La League considers that these practices change the ecosystem and stability of football, harm all European clubs and leagues, and serve only artificially to absorb the market, with money not created in the body of football”.
The SPG complaint took place last week and that against City in April, although La League says it reserves the right to prolong these complaints.
Both City and SPG have strongly defended themselves against Teba's complaints in the past.
In July 2020, the Court of Arbitrazhi Sportiv annulled a two-year ban on the Champions League imposed on City by U EFA for violations of the Financial Play Fair.
In April, UEFA approved new financial regulations that included a doubling of the amounts clubs could lose over a three-year period of 30m to 60m euros, with several additional 10m-euro clubs allowed if they are in good financial health.
Last month Tebas said La League would take legal action against The SPG after Mbpe refused a transfer to Real Madrid.
Instead, the Frenchman renewed his contract with the SPG until 2025 and Tebas and La League said the extension of the contract “attacks economic stability” on European football.
Thebes will talk about this issue deep down at a European League meeting in Amsterdam on Thursday. /express












