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PSG appeal against decision to reopen investigation into its finances

November 07, 2018 00:00:00


ZURICH, Nov 06 (Reuters): Paris St Germain (PSG) have appealed to sport's highest tribunal after European football's governing body re-opened an investigation into whether the French club had broken rules designed to prevent over-spending.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said in statement on Monday that it had registered an appeal by the French club against the decision made by UEFA in September.

"At the parties' request, the procedure will be conducted on a confidential basis with the exception of the final award (decision) which will be published," said CAS in a statement.

European football body UEFA opened its original investigation in September 2017 after PSG, owned by Qatar Sports Investments, bought Brazil forward Neymar from Barcelona for 222 million euros (£194.3 million), more than double the previous highest price paid for a player.

PSG also signed teenager Kylian Mbappe, initially on loan from Monaco before buying him outright in July, in a deal widely reported to be worth 180 million euros.

UEFA wanted to know whether PSG had broken its Financial Fair Play rule under which clubs must broadly limit their spending to their generated revenues.


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