In a recent interview, Nasser Al-Khelaifi got a lot of research in Barcelona, ​​questioning the legitimacy of summer spending.

Given that Catalan heavyweights are notoriously struggling financially, the Paris Saint-Germain president understands how the club has funded quite a few top players this season. I admitted that I didn’t.

The 48-year-old went so far as to explain that their investments were unfair, according to numerous cullers online. However, it became clear that it could explain why there seemed to be a pinch between the two clubs.

According to an update from Què T’hi Jugues, Sogio’s group has filed a legal complaint against his Lionel Messi transfer to PSG in 2021. The appeal has been heard by the Court of Justice of the European Union and a decision is expected shortly.

According to more detailed information, the complaints allege that the Parisians are being financially fair in their playing and salaries, and how their exorbitant spending is reducing competition among European clubs. It is about dolphins.

Sogios’ group was quoted as saying, “We want to heal European football.”

In 2022, the Ligue 1 giants became one of his eight clubs on the continent where he was fined €65 million for violating FFP rules.

Ever since Qatar Sports Investments took over the French team, many have wondered whether financial abuse was carried out to turn the team into a true European super club.

As the debate rages on, relations between Barça and his PSG appear to have soured since the highly publicized deal that made Neymar the most expensive transfer in football history. Ultimately, it remains to be seen if any action will be taken against Paris Saint-Germain after Barcelona start.