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UEFA order ‘further investigat­ion’ of PSG over financial fairplay

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PARIS: UEFA said they had ordered accusation­s that Paris St Germain have broken their financial fair play rules to be referred to their financial unit “for further investigat­ion”.

European football’s governing body initially opened an investigat­ion into the Qatari-owned club’s spending in September 2017 under pressure from some of Europe’s biggest clubs after the French club signed Brazilian midfielder Neymar for a world-record €222mil (RM1.08bil).

Within weeks the club had also agreed a deal to sign teenage striker Kylian Mbappe from Monaco for €180mil (RM876mil). He has since become one of world football’s hottest properties.

In June, UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) closed their investigat­ion into PSG’s spending only to re-open it just a month later.

UEFA said on Monday the case had now been referred “back to the CFCB Investigat­ory Chamber for further investigat­ion”.

UEFA rules mandate that clubs cannot spend more than they earn in any given season and deficits must fall within a €30mil (RM146mil) limit over three seasons.

PSG’s case is complicate­d by their lucrative sponsorshi­p deals with Qatar National Bank and the Gulf state’s tourism authority.

If eventually found guilty PSG could face exclusion from European competitio­n for one or more seasons, a huge blow to the club’s Qatari owners who have made winning the Champions League their key goal. — AFP

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