He Paris Saint-Germain It has been characterized in recent years for being one of the richest clubs in the world. Since the Qatari capitals took control of the French club, it has not stopped signing the best players in the world, a fact that has ended in the achievement of all kinds of titles at the domestic level. However, nothing lasts forever and from England they point out that the times of the ‘lean years’ would have already knocked on the door of psg. Looking ahead to the next season, hard cuts are coming in the Parc des Princes.
As reported this Sunday by the British newspaper The Times, the Qatari owners of PSG want to reduce the salary mass of the Parisian club by 30% for the next campaign, since the team has economic losses and also exceeds the salary limit set by UEFA, Therefore, it violates the financial Fair Play.
Such a decision would make several first-team stars decide to leave the team, especially Lionel Messi. The ’30 ′ of PSG has a few months left on his contract and the renewal proposal, which would already come with salary readjustments, would not leave him satisfied and he would look for his future in another club.
A few weeks ago, Messi’s renewal with PSG seemed like a mere formality. However, the economic problems that the French club has begun to face have cooled the negotiations. Such a fact has put Lionel in the crosshairs of Barcelona, Inter Miami and Al Hilal.
Although Neymar and Mbappé still have several years of contract in Paris, it is not ruled out that a reduction in their salaries will push them to look for another destination. The Brazilian striker is already on Chelsea’s transfer agenda, while his French pair does not stop ringing at Real Madrid for 2023-24.
What is Financial Fair Play?
The Financial Fair Play is based on the search for a balance between income and expenses of the institutions. In this way, they want to achieve the viability of the club and not mortgage it for one or two specific seasons to hire players or also have a new coaching staff.
With this, in addition, limits are established that allow the clubs that make up the competition to have greater equality in their squads, preventing institutions with high economic power from unbalancing the tournament by attracting too many figures to their ranks.
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