Tebas opens up on PSG accusing them of creating conditions for ‘economic collapse’

April 10 – Controversial Spanish league boss Javier Tebas has again made claims Paris St Germain have broken the spirit of football law in terms of the money they acquire and spend.

Tebas has been at the forefront of demands for UEFA to tighten up financial fair play and last year described the likes of PSG and Manchester City as being guilty of what he termed “financial doping.”

In an interview with the Spanish magazine Actualidad Económica, Tebas accused Qatar-backed PSG, who now have the world’s most expensive player Neymar on their books, of creating “artificial inflation that causes economic collapse.”

“They are rich, they want to spend their money on what they like it and it suits them to improve the image of Qatar,” Tebas charged.  “Transfers like Neymar’s do not conform to the law of supply and demand”

Never one to mince his words, last September Tebas said PSG and City had taken excessive spending to obscene new limits.  “They are laughing at the system. Neymar is peeing from the diving board into the swimming pool,” he said.

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