As it already had announced Javier Thebes , LaLiga already has presented his complaint to the PSG and to the Manchester City, in front of the UEFA, by infringir the fair play financial. The patronal of the clubs adds in his note that also will undertake additional legal actions in front of the European Union, France and Switzerland.

The complaint in front of the French club has been presented this same week, whereas the one of the City produced in April. That is to say, before announcing the signing of Erling Haaland. Thebes has signalled in the last weeks the impossibility that the PSG have renewed to Mbappé with the losses that has suffered in the last seasons.

"The PSG goes to finish with losses of 200 'kilos', comes dragging already 300... And they go and they renew like this to Mbappé with these quantities. Cheats go to have to do, do not know if paying out of the French surroundings or fattening a lot the sponsorships, thing that already do", said on the team Frenchman, the past Monday in Valladolid.

Regarding the Manchester City and Haaland, expressed like this in the same act: "Something will have done, because Haaland asked more to the clubs apart from the 60 kilos that have paid ". LaLiga Aims in his communiqué that no descarta do enlargements of these complaints with contributions of new data.

The communiqué

"LaLiga Has presented this week a complaint in front of the UEFA against the PSG, which one to another against the Manchester City in April, for understanding that these clubs are breaking of continuous form the current normative of fair play financial. LaLiga Considers that these practices alter the ecosystem and the sustainability of the football, prejudice to all the clubs and European leagues, and only serve for inflacionar the market of artificial form, with money no generated in the own football."

"LaLiga Understands that the irregular finance of these clubs makes , well through injections of direct money or through agreements of sponsorship and of another type that do not correspond with conditions of market neither have economic sense".