
‘PL’s reputation is at stake’ amid Man City charges, says professional moaner Javier Tebas
The investigation of Man City will have a huge bearing on the Premier League’s “reputation and credibility”, says La Liga president Tebas.
The investigation of Man City will have a huge bearing on the Premier League’s “reputation and credibility”, says La Liga president Tebas.
La Liga corporate director Javier Gomez has accused the Premier League of “cheating” after clubs spent a combined $1 billion (£815m) in January.
Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe has been criticised by La Liga president Javier Tebas after he snubbed Real Madrid.
La Liga president Tebas has slammed the Premier League for the amount of money clubs spent in the summer transfer window.
Agnelli is said to have hosted Florentino Perez and Joan Laporta in Turin to discuss the ESL.
“We will continue to grow despite the departure of Messi.”
“In my opinion, the whole thing is a bit of a joke.”
“If they do, it will be financial doping. It would be incredible if it happened. We need to establish limits…”
“Barcelona have exceeded their wage cap. I hope they can keep Messi, but to do so, they will have to make cuts elsewhere.”
Javier Tebas says the expanded Champions League could ‘cannibalise’ the broadcasting value of domestic leagues.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has denied colluding with the breakaway clubs…
Tebas has slammed Perez over the covert European Super League plan that “dissolved like a lump of sugar”.
“La Liga will be allowed from the week of June 8,” according to Spain Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
“Transfers that exceed financial limits will not be allowed – impossible.” Barcelona will have to make do.
Man City ‘present a danger that football has not seen before’. Wonder what Jurgen Klopp thinks of that…
La Liga president Javier Tebas is back to tell Man City he is not racist because he has Arab grandchildren.
Javier Tebas has revealed the motives for taking his La Liga show on the road. Cha-ching…
It isn’t quite Game 39, but La Liga have agreed to stage regular-season matches in the US.
Man City and PSG will not be sending Christmas cards to La Liga chief Javier Tebas this year.