Manchester City will not be investigated for breaching UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules, despite spending over £200m in the summer transfer window.
The Premier League club were reported alongside Paris St Germain by La Liga, but European football’s governing body have dismissed reports that action may be taken.
“There is no investigation into Manchester City with regards to Financial Fair Play regulations. Any reports mentioning such an investigation are unsubstantiated,” said a UEFA spokesperson.
However, PSG aren’t going to get off so lightly. After splashing out £200m on Neymar and signing Kylian Mbappe on loan until an agreed £166m transfer next season, the French club appear to be doing everything possible to find loopholes in the FFP regulations. Surely UEFA cannot let them get away with it.