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Man City and PSG 'harming football' claim La Liga bosses in complaint to UEFA

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Manchester City and PSG have been accused of harming football after La Liga bosses slammed the European giants for alleged Financial Fair Play breaches.

Javier Tebas, President of La Liga, has taken aim at Man City for the £51million signing of Erling Haaland, claiming the Premier League champions are "continuously breaching the current financial fair play regulations".

Tebas' attack follows his scathing assessment of Kylian Mabppe's "scandalous" new contract in Paris in which the La Liga chief branded his deal "an insult to football".A statement reads: "La Liga this week filed a complaint with UEFA against PSG, which will join another against Manchester City in April, for understanding that these clubs are continuously breaching the current financial fair play regulations."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."Speaking to Marca, Tebas also stated: "[City] must have done something, because Haaland asked the clubs for more apart from the £60million that have been paid.HAVE YOUR SAY!

Are Manchester and PSG harming football? Let us know in the comments section below."PSG is going to end up with losses of 200 million, it has already been dragging 300...

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