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Wed 08 September 2021 | 18:41

PSG and Alex Tebas keep hitting each other back

The tension between PSG and Alex Tebas has increased as PSG hits back at Tebas.

There has been some tension between La Liga’s president

Alex Tebas

and

Paris Saint-Germain

, and everything started when PSG signed Barcelona’s Brazilian superstar

Neymar

.

Alex Tebas has called PSG the enemy of football and claimed that they are as bad as Super League, and now that Lionel Messi has left La Liga to join the Parisians, the arguments have begun again.

"PSG looks like the league of legends given the age of some players. LaLiga has young players like Vinicius [Junior]. The problem of PSG, we will solve it. What PSG are doing is as dangerous as the Super League,"

Tebas said

.

"We will continue to grow despite the departure of Messi. We will work against the club states. These clubs are as much enemies as the Super League.

“Currently PSG spends more than €600m on salaries [per year], television in France will pay nothing more than €70m, they declared commercial losses 30 per cent above the average of others in Europe…that’s not is sustainable. It can’t happen.

“I miss Messi, Sergio Ramos, Cristiano [Ronaldo]…but nobody is essential. Ronaldo’s or Neymar’s departure seemed like a catastrophe and we continued to grow. It will also happen with Messi, I don’t care about anything.”

PSG’s general secretary

Victoriano Melero

has answered Tebas, insisting that they do not accept insults from anyone under any circumstances.

“Time after time, you allow yourself to publicly attack the French league, our club, our players – together with players of other clubs – and the fans of French football; while constantly posting insulting and defamatory statements insinuating that we do not conform to the football financial regulations, amongst other unsubstantiated statements,"

Melero began

.

“You decided some time ago to put in place a strategy favoring the economic expansion of LaLiga  without having domestic financial regulations in place. Now you blame the consequences of this on others, while French football has had a system in force for over 20 years.

“It is now publicly known that certain Spanish clubs and your league are facing unsustainable levels of debt after gross mismanagement, not to mention the way Spanish football has been financed over the past decade – including by the state.”


source: SportMob



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