Madrid:The Spanish league has filed a complaint to UEFA against Paris Saint-Germain, saying on Wednesday that the French club broke financial fair play rules when it gave Kylian Mbappe a new deal that convinced him to reject a move to Real Madrid. The league said it denounced PSG to UEFA this week, adding to a similar complaint it made in April against Manchester City, which it says also "continuously fails to comply with the current financial fair play regulations."
The Spanish league said it will take additional legal action against PSG in the European Union, France and Switzerland. "LaLiga considers that these practices alter the ecosystem and the sustainability of soccer, harm all European clubs and leagues, and only serve to artificially inflate the market with money not generated in soccer itself," the league said in a statement.
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After Mbappe rejected Madrid last month, the Spanish league said the player's new three-year contract with PSG was "scandalous" and hurt the economic stability of European soccer. "LaLiga understands that these clubs are being improperly financed, either through direct injections of money or through sponsorships and other contracts that do not correspond to market conditions or make economic sense," the league said on Wednesday.
The Spanish league argues that it wouldn't be financially viable for PSG to reach an agreement with Mbapp considering its recent losses while maintaining an expensive squad that includes Lionel Messi and Neymar. The complaint against Man City was filed in April, and the league said it may take further action against the clubs as new data is gathered.