UEFA's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) will review its decision to clear French champions Paris Saint-Germain of breaking Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules after last year's transfer spending spree, European football's ruling body said on Tuesday.
PSG, who signed Brazil striker Neymar for €222 million, also sealed an initial loan move for France forward Kylian Mbappe from Monaco in a deal media reports suggested would be worth €180m when they buy him.
FFP rules ban clubs from spending more than their generated revenue, a policy introduced to prevent rich owners from trying to buy success and distorting the transfer market.
PSG, who signed Brazil striker Neymar for €222 million, also sealed an initial loan move for France forward Kylian Mbappe from Monaco in a deal media reports suggested would be worth €180m when they buy him.
FFP rules ban clubs from spending more than their generated revenue, a policy introduced to prevent rich owners from trying to buy success and distorting the transfer market.
UEFA decision to clear PSG of breaking FFP regulations will be reviewed
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July 04, 2018
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