UEFA Sanctions PSG and Threatened to be Expelled from the Champions League Due to Mbappe & Lionel Messi

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Action Kamumauvector.comKylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi are reported to be the aftermath of UEFA’s sanctions for PSG for violations of Financial Fair Play (FFP).

UEFA sanctioned PSG with FFP violations after Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi’s salaries were the largest in the French league.

Reportedly, Paris Saint German (PSG) and Marseille were fined by UEFA after being proven to have violated financial rules.

The offense committed by PSG was suspected after Paris Saint German striker Kylian Mbappe signed a three-year contract extension agreement.

With the French premier league champion this year, keeping him in Paris until 2025.

And made him the biggest and best paid player in world football. Prior to that, Real Madrid offered him a contract with a fantastic salary for the striker. But PSG refused.

Currently, Mbappe earns a salary of 42.5 million euros per year and a bonus of 153 million euros for his willingness to reside at the Parc des Princes, where he now has complete control over his image rights.

Prior to getting the new contract, his team-mate Lionel Messi was the highest-paid player in the world.

The Argentine national team captain’s first year saw him take home a salary of 30 million euros a year and now it has risen to 40 million euros.

Currently Lionel Messi is reportedly receiving 1 million euros throughout his football career. More than any player in the world.

Quoted by L’Equipe (21/08/2022) PSG’s salary increased and earned them a warning by UEFA.

The warning contains a notification that PSG have violated the FFP and it is possible that they will receive a fine.

Likewise with another French league club, Marseille. They are currently getting financial sanctions from UEFA.

If the two French league clubs still do not comply with the rules, it is certain that their fines and penalties are heavier.

Including the possible expulsion of the club from the CHAMPIONS league competition.

However, both clubs can appeal to football’s supreme committee (CAS) if they challenge UEFA’s decision.


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