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La Liga rejects Neymar payment

Star’s possible record move from Barca to PSG delayed

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Spain’s La Liga refused to accept the payment of Brazilian superstar Neymar’s 222 million euro ($ 260 million) buyout clause, a league spokespers­on confi rmed Thursday, potentiall­y delaying his worldrecor­d move from Barcelona to Paris Saint- Germain ( PSG).

“We can confi rm that the legal representa­tives of the player attended La Liga to pay the clause and this has been rejected,” the spokespers­on said.

Neymar had been expected to complete his move to the French giants by the weekend after Barcelona announced the 25- year- old striker’s decision to leave on Wednesday on the condition his buyout clause was met.

However, president of La Liga Javier Tebas has been an outspoken critic of PSG’s move to snatch one of the Spanish league’s biggest stars.

Tebas believes the astronomic­al sums being spent by the French giants, including a reported 30 million euro salary after tax for Neymar, makes it impossible for them to comply with fi nancial fair play ( FFP) regulation­s.

Clubs can be sanctioned by UEFA for making a loss of more than 30 million euros over a three- year period.

PSG have already been fi ned and saw their Champions League squad limited by UEFA for breaches of FFP in 2014.

“We will not accept this money from a club like PSG,” Tebas told Madrid sports daily AS on Wednesday. “Especially when this club is infringing rules and laws.”

Spanish clubs have dominated the Champions League in recent seasons with Barcelona and Real Madrid winning the competitio­n for the last four years and Tebas fears their place at the top of the pyramid could be threatened by “fi nancial doping.”

The role played by PSG’s owners Oryx Qatar Sports Investment­s has been looked upon skepticall­y in Spain with the El Mundo newspaper describing the move as a “state signing.” “The clubs or state that compete with fi nancial doping can destabiliz­e profession­al soccer in Europe, the internatio­nal market and competitio­ns,” added Tebas.

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