Nathalie Boy de la Tour, the president of the Ligue de Football Professionnel, hit out at her LaLiga counterpart Javier Tebas over comments he made about Paris Saint-Germain's spending, but the Spaniard is not backing down.
In fact, Tebas has said he'd welcome a legal battle, as he believes his concerns about PSG and Financial Fair Play would be given more exposure.
"I will reply and say that I have no problem about showing and explaining the Financial Fair Play tricks of PSG," Tebas said in response.
"It surprises me that a league as serious as the French one wouldn't have noticed the problem, that is strange to me.
"All of the leagues are responsible for protecting the interests of European football.
"The anti-competitive practices of PSG put at risk the balance of our industry.
"If it is considered that my statements are defamatory then let them report me as soon as possible to that I can prove in front of the courts that what we are saying is true.
"As for the accusations about putting pressure on UEFA, they should inform themselves about who really puts pressure on UEFA."
It appears that this war of words is set to continue.
visbcdlpr
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But serious PSG spendings is just too much, look at AC Milan, they the spend almost the same money spend by PSG to buy Neymar, look at the club now, they have being suspended from Europe, while PSG is free, is this fair, is this fair, come on UEFA
vuhbkmr
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Ac Milan were foolish to b buying more players even when dey were receiving less profit and also miss out in d champion's league nd nt being able to balance their check book. Psg bought players worth 400 million euro's nd sold players worth 157millions euros that look balance to me y aren't They looking at man city too because d club isn't very rich yet they over spend nd sell less players
Jamaica1825174
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not only PSG what about mancity take a look at their spending for the last two season, before this one, it's clear that it's clear that some official in fifa and euafa is getting paid off