Javier Tebas thinks any Neymar deal to PSG would breach FFP rules
By Kaveh Solhekol

Neymar is '90 per cent' likely to leave Barcelona
The President of the Spanish League has told Sky Sports News they will lodge an official complaint with UEFA if PSG sign Neymar from Barcelona.
If UEFA ignore their complaint, they will pursue their
case through the relevant courts in Spain, France and Switzerland and through the EU in Brussels.
Andres Iniesta says Neymar needs to make a decision about his future sooner rather than later
His close friend and team mate Gerard Pique says Neymar "doesn't know what to do" and added: "The whole world wants him but he needs to decide what his priorities are".
UEFA are insistent that they will continue to enforce the financial fair play rules.
UEFA Head of Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Andrea Traverso said on Friday: "Certainly financial fair play is not dead and we will, for sure, reinforce the rules going forward.
"We have continuous dialogue with the clubs. They are all aware of the rules. FFP is definitely not over."

Neymar has been in goal-scoring form for Barcelona on their pre-season tour
Geey said: "The basic premise is, under the financial fair play rules, you can't spend more than you earn. PSG obviously would be spending a fortune, around 200 million euros.
"The way that accounting principles work is that usually, instead of the 200 million being a cost against one year, it is spread over the length of the deal.
"So, depending on how long the deal is, let's just say it is five years, the cost for that first year and every subsequent year would be 40 million."
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