Tebas includes Juventus and Man City in complaint sent to UEFA

Javier Tebas

La Liga president Javier Tebas is on the attack following Kylian Mbappe’s contract renewal with Paris Saint-Germain and he’s included both Manchester City and Juventus in the complaint sent to UEFA.

As detailed by AS, The La Liga president has accused the three European clubs of undermining healthy competition in UEFA competitions to the detriment on Spanish teams, suggesting that they’ve jeopardised the football ecosystem with their irresponsible transfer market moves.

Tebas’ complaint against PSG is fairly obvious; he is confused as to how the French giants managed to renew Mbappe’s contract despite accumulating €700m in losses over the last three seasons.

Manchester City have been denounced by the La Liga president due to their alleged and repeated violations of the Financial Fair Play rules, linked to their sponsorships with companies reportedly linked to the UAE royal family.

Regarding Juventus, Tebas’ attention is focused on the investigation out by the Turin Public Prosecutor’s Office, which focused on the club’s financial management over the last three seasons, and their reported capital gains in particular.

All three clubs have been included in Tebas’ complaint to UEFA and he’s now expecting a response, suggesting that this tale won’t come to an end for a long while yet.