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La Liga requests FIFA to investigate City

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peekay

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Dont City now own a club in La Liga. Maybe La Liga is worried that the new club will challenge the status quo with financial doping?

Uefa says it is not investigating Manchester City over its Financial Fair Play rules, despite the Spanish league calling for it to do so.

European football's governing body is already investigating if Paris St-Germain have broken rules designed to stop clubs from 'financial doping'.

La Liga president Javier Tebas said City and PSG's "funding by state-aid distorts European competitions and creates an inflationary spiral that is irreparably harming the football industry".
But a Uefa statement read: "There is no investigation into Manchester City with regards to FFP regulations. Any reports mentioning such an investigation are unsubstantiated."

City and PSG spent hundreds of millions of pounds on new players this summer.

PSG have been owned by the Gulf state of Qatar, via its Qatar Sports Investments fund, since 2011.
They more than doubled the world record transfer fee when they spent 222m euros (£200m) to sign Neymar last month, before adding Kylian Mbappe on loan from Monaco, a deal that is expected to be made permanent for £165.7m in 2018.

City's summer spend of £215m was the biggest by any club in any transfer window and included deals for England full-back Kyle Walker (£45m), Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva (£43m), Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson Moraes (£35m) and France defender Benjamin Mendy (£52m).

The Premier League club, bought by the Abu Dhabi United Group in 2008, also sold several players over July and August, including Kelechi Iheanacho, Wilfried Bony and Aaron Mooy, leaving their net spend at about £130m.

A La Liga statement released on Monday confirms it wrote two letters to Uefa on 22 August - one to express concerns over the French club, and another relating to City.

The body claimed "both PSG and Man City benefit from sponsorships that make no economic sense and lack any fair value".

The statement continued: "La Liga calls on Uefa to proceed with its investigation, taking into account the full history of PSG's actions. Additionally, La Liga calls on Uefa to open a similar investigation into Man City."

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41146009
 
I love all these FFP breachers telling on each other.

And I love how they'll all be fined £50,000 (half of it suspended) when found guilty of financial doping.
 
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La Liga current champions had their training ground bought by local government massively above market rate. That's not state aid is it?
 
Pot kettle black, La Liga just salty because they aren't the ones anymore spending ridiculous fees to pay for any world class talent they like.
 
I have always thought Real Madrid are state owned...and have received some aid in the past. This is proper funny.
 
This will put even more pressure on City & PSG (& keep Chelsea behaving - good.
La Liga will start getting a negative rep - their 3rd best player goes to FRANCe, and their top two players - the two best players in the world - are both being linked with moves away - good.

Fuck Barca
 
I don't think it'll be the end of the world for Real to lose Ronaldo in terms of on the pitch contribution - they need to deal with it at some point and they're pretty well set up now. Off the pitch it's a different matter as Ronaldo is a huge draw commercially.

Barcelona losing Messi on the other hand would be an absolute disaster after the Neymar saga.
 
I don't think it'll be the end of the world for Real to lose Ronaldo in terms of on the pitch contribution - they need to deal with it at some point and they're pretty well set up now. Off the pitch it's a different matter as Ronaldo is a huge draw commercially.

Barcelona losing Messi on the other hand would be an absolute disaster after the Neymar saga.
Barca losing Messi they will regress to pre Rijkaard levels. Ironically when he was breaking through. They just won't be as big of a draw anymore.

Madrid losing Ronaldo, as you say won't be end of the world. If they can keep him until asensio develops more, I think they've got another superstar for on the pitch, and potentially off it
 
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