La Liga wants to request the repeal of Mbappé’s contract, announces his lawyer

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Paris (AFP) – The Spanish Football League (LaLiga) wants to ask “ the abrogation of the contract of (Kylian) Mbappé “And intends to sue Paris Saint-Germain even before the European authorities, assured Friday his lawyer in France, Juan Branco.

The entry point ” procedures ” graduated “aimed at PSG is” the legality of Mbappé’s contract “, explained the lawyer during a press conference: ” The LFP should never have validated this contract. The DNCG (…) should have noted PSG’s breach of the rules of financial fair play at national but also European level. »

Me Branco intends to ask the abrogation of Mbappé’s contract with the Minister of Sports “, then possibly file a “ recourse to the LFP to contact the DNCG (National Directorate of Control and Management) for a control of opportunity ” PSG accounts. Finally, if the previous steps do not succeed, he assured that he wanted to act before the administrative court of Paris.

If these national remedies do not produce results, the lawyer assured that he would intervene at European level to ” appeal to the European Commission to ask it to intervene to harmonize the regulations “, or even engage “ then formal proceedings for abuse of a dominant position and finally, at the end of the process, attack before the European Court of Justice.

It is clear to everyone that PSG are acting outside the rules, including through fraudulent maneuvers “, Estimated the lawyer, recalling that LaLiga had also attacked in front of UEFA Manchester City, another European club owned by a State, the United Arab Emirates, when PSG is owned by Qatar.

He explained that what was driving these lawsuits was La Liga’s desire to ” redefining the rules for a more virtuous ecosystem “.

The League accuses PSG of ” Continually breach current Financial Fair Play regulations established by UEFA and to unbalance sporting and economic competition.

LaLiga boss Javier Tebas is one of the most vocal critics of state-backed clubs.

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