As we all know, the two giants Real Madrid and Barcelona represent almost the entire La Liga. Even in the entire European and world football, Real Madrid and Barcelona have a pivotal position. Because of their status and their strength, few teams are willing to become enemies with Real Madrid or Barcelona.
However, there is a club that not only “offended” Barcelona first, but also “Real Madrid” later. Yeah, Paris and Saint-Germain. Barcelona blamed Paris Saint-Germain for signing Messi, while Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain’s “feud” was because Real Madrid also wanted to sign Mbappe.
In May, the 23-year-old signed a new, lucrative deal with the French champions. But what’s surprising is that two months after Kylian Mbappé decided to renew his contract with Paris Saint-Germain instead of joining Real Madrid, the Spanish Football League has still not let the issue go.
The Spanish Football Federation has decided to appeal the decision to the DNCG, the financial watchdog for Paris Saint-Germain, Ligue 1, and French football, according to AFP via 90min. Because they believe Paris Saint-Germain should not be able to finance the striker’s new contract, and have asked the Paris Administrative Court to cancel Mbappé’s new contract with Paris Saint-Germain.
They claim the LFP – should not approve the contract, and the DNCG – should not approve the club’s finances. They accused Paris Saint-Germain of “falsified balance sheets” and “voluntary far-fetched projected budgets“, as well as “tarted up a system of linked parts with sponsors which directly depend on Qatar“, which lawyers claim has contributed to unfair competition.
In addition to asking the court to cancel Mbappe’s contract, they also asked for the DNCG’s approval to be revoked. But the court rejected both requests on the same day because the two complaints were not very urgent. But the court will still review both requests in detail and won’t make a ruling until the end of the upcoming season.
Branco said:”We’re looking for a new decision like that of Bosman’s law which liberated the market…Now what we want is for the market to be regulated and that the very strict financial rules in the Spanish La Liga are expanded across all of Europe.”