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Joan Laporta demands stricter rules for ‘problem’ state-owned clubs

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Joan Laporta demands stricter rules for ‘problem’ state-owned clubs

Barcelona president Joan Laporta has urged footballing authorities to impose more durable sanctions on state-owned golf equipment equivalent to Manchester Metropolis and Paris Saint-Germain.

The respective champions of England and France have spent copious sums of cash to succeed in the head of the game and to remain there. Either side have been investigated for Monetary Truthful Play breaches in the previous couple of years.

Laporta has revealed he has requested UEFA to step in and assist shield the sport because the likes of Metropolis and PSG are utilizing totally different sources to the remainder of Europe with the intention to compete.

“The state golf equipment are an issue as a result of they provoke an instability of our sport, of soccer in Europe,” he mentioned. “I’m asking for guidelines that must be extra strict for these sorts of golf equipment as a result of the sources they’re utilizing in soccer doesn’t come from the soccer business.

“In our case, and a lot of the golf equipment in Europe, the sources that we’re producing come from the business of sports activities…and these state golf equipment usually are not utilizing the identical instruments with the intention to compete. It’s sophisticated to compete with these golf equipment which have numerous large gamers unfold world wide. And once you go to the market to purchase gamers, it’s tough to compete.

“I ask the regulators like UEFA and leagues of every nation to be stricter, or at the very least harmonise all the foundations. As a result of, for example, in Spain we’ve got guidelines far more strict than in France or the Premier League.”

Barcelona want to lift €500m this summer time with the intention to stability their books, however are stalling over the €275m sale of their merchandising firm.


This text was initially revealed on 90min as Joan Laporta demands stricter rules for ‘problem’ state-owned clubs.

Supply: www.90min.com

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