"Kane signing? Abnormal, PSG are money-wasting champions"...La Liga president's rebuke to big clubs

"Kane signing? Abnormal, PSG are money-wasting champions"...La Liga president's rebuke to big clubs


La Liga president Javier Tebas took a jab at the 'big clubs' transfer spending.


"La Liga president Tebas has once again criticized transfer spending in other European leagues," the British 'Football Transfer' reported on March 13 (KST). According to the media, Tebas participated in the 'Dello Sport' festival in Trento, Italy, and criticized the abnormal transfer fee spending of 'big clubs' such as Bayern Munich, Manchester United, and Chelsea.



An example of Tebas' criticism of Munich's transfer market is the signing of Harry Kane. Kane, who joined Munich in a £100 million deal ahead of the season, has been in "world-class" form, scoring eight goals in seven league games. However, Tebas said: "This is an unsustainable transfer window. Munich's signing of Kane is an anomaly."


He also mentioned Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). PSG had a bumper summer transfer window, signing Lee Kang-In, Manuel Ugarte, Ousmane Dembele, and Randall Kolo-Moani, among others, thanks to their deep pockets. 카지노사이트777 "PSG lost £523.8 million and would have lost even more if they hadn't cheated on their balance sheet," Tebas said. They hold the title of 'champions of wasting money,'" he said, criticizing PSG.


The Premier League, the richest league in the world, has not escaped Tebas's criticism. Using Chelsea and Manchester United as examples, Tebas said, "Chelsea spent a lot of money, but it didn't work and created a lot of debt. The same is true for United."


At the same time, he laid out his vision for La Liga. "We prefer to be sustainable, we don't want to create losses that are happening elsewhere. We have won 34 European titles since 2000, and if you look at that, it shows that we are sustainable. We have more and more competitors like Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, Villarreal."


He also commented on the recent growth of La Liga: "We are always looking for the best time for everyone to watch El Clasico. We play all over the world, so the departure of Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo is not a problem. We continue to have great growth," he said.



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