Paris' renewal of Mbappe sparked outrage, La Liga officials said they would file a lawsuit with the relevant authorities

5/22/2022, 12:02

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There was a thousand waves on the first floor-the news that Mbappe rejected Real Madrid and decided to stay at Paris Saint-Germain made the La Liga league, which had been pushing hard for the arrival of players, to be furious. Before the renewal of the Paris striker's contract was officially announced, La Liga chairman Tebas, who learned the news in advance, immediately posted a post on social media, in which the target of the bombardment was directed at the Ligue 1 overlord: "In the case of a loss of 700 million euros and a salary of 600 million Paris Saint-Germain renews Mbappe with a high salary. His behavior is undoubtedly a humiliation to football. Nasser Getafe is as terrible as the European Super League." The news of Mbappe's three-year contract extension with Paris has been It was announced that La Liga immediately responded on the official platform on the 21st local time, saying that they would file a lawsuit with UEFA, the relevant French authorities and the competent European Union.

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There was a thousand waves on the first floor-the news that Mbappe rejected Real Madrid and decided to stay at Paris Saint-Germain made the La Liga league, which had been pushing hard for the arrival of players, to be furious. Before the renewal of the Paris striker's contract was officially announced, La Liga chairman Tebas, who learned the news in advance, immediately posted a post on social media, in which the target of the bombardment was directed at the Ligue 1 overlord: "In the case of a loss of 700 million euros and a salary of 600 million Paris Saint-Germain renews Mbappe with a high salary. His behavior is undoubtedly a humiliation to football. Nasser Getafe is as terrible as the European Super League." The news of Mbappe's three-year contract extension with Paris has been It was announced that La Liga immediately responded on the official platform on the 21st local time, saying that they would file a lawsuit with UEFA, the relevant French authorities and the competent European Union.


"Given Mbappe's announcement to remain at Paris Saint-Germain, La Liga believes that an agreement of this type threatens the economic sustainability of European football and jeopardizes the integrity of hundreds of thousands of jobs and sport, not only European The competition will also affect the domestic leagues of various countries.”


"Clubs like Paris, which lost more than 220 million euros last season, accumulated losses of 700 million euros in recent seasons (with questionable sponsorship income declared at the same time), and which cost the team this season around 650 million euros, could reach such an agreement "It's disgraceful that clubs who can afford players and who won't be financially affected can't sign him."


"For the above reasons, La Liga will sue Paris against UEFA, the French administrative and financial authorities and the EU authorities in order to continue to defend the economic ecosystem of European football and its sustainability."


"Previously, La Liga had complained to UEFA about PSG's non-compliance with Financial Fair Play. These complaints were successful and UEFA sanctioned the club, only to be overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in a bizarre way. judgment."


"La Liga and many European football bodies had hoped that with Paris president Nasser entering European football governing bodies such as UEFA's executive committee and chairing the European Clubs Council (ECA), he knew these practices would cause serious damage, but the situation Quite the opposite."


"Given such an unacceptable wage bill, and the huge financial losses of previous seasons, PSG are assuming an impossible investment that violates the economic control rules of UEFA and French football itself. These actions show once again that, State-owned clubs do not and do not want to respect the rules of an economic sector as important as football, which are key to protecting and maintaining hundreds of thousands of jobs."


"The conduct of Paris president Nasser as a member of the UEFA executive committee and president of the European Football Clubs Association is a threat to European football on the same level as the European Super League."