Big problem for Neymar and Bacelona as the La Liga governing body rejects the payment of the Bacelona star Neymar's buy -out clause.
Four representatives of the Brazilian player, including his lawyer,
arrived at La Liga's headquarters in Madrid with a check worth the 222
million euros ($263 million) required to terminate Neymar's contract
with the Catalan club.
"We can confirm that the lawyers of the
player (Neymar) have come to La Liga to deposit the clause and that it
has been rejected," read a La Liga statement to BBC Sport.
The
league said it had dismissed the release fee's payment because it deemed
it unlikely that Paris Saint-German, Neymar's future team, could
finance the move without violating UEFA's Financial Fair Play
regulations.
"It's financial doping, without a shadow of a
doubt," La Liga head Javier Tebas had said on Wednesday in an interview
with Spanish sports daily AS.
Tebas was referring to Qatar's
alleged financial propping-up of PSG, which would allow the Parisian
side to unfairly compete with non-state-backed teams.
In Spain _
unlike other major leagues _ players must deposit their own buy-out
clause themselves with La Liga, instead of the purchasing club directly
paying the amount. La Liga then transfers the money to the selling team.
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