Europe 1 with AFP 2:55 p.m., May 31, 2022

After Kylian Mbappé's contract extension at PSG, the president of the Spanish football league, Javier Tebas, announced on Tuesday that he had already filed a complaint with UEFA.

The latter denounces in particular a financially "impossible" operation taking into account heavy losses and the large payroll of the Parisian club. 

Spanish Professional Football League president Javier Tebas said on Tuesday that the complaint to UEFA over Kylian Mbappé's contract extension at PSG was "already drafted" and reiterated that he would file another with the club. French justice.

"The complaint that we are going to file with UEFA has already been drafted and is being examined," Tebas told a press conference.

PSG "destroys the ecosystem of European football"

"But we are not going to stop there, we are going to France, we have already hired French lawyers and we are going to denounce the position of PSG before the economic control body (...) and we are going to denounce this situation before the administrative courts there," the La Liga president explained.

"We are not going to allow a European club to destroy the ecosystem of European football," insisted Tebas, recalling that PSG had "lost 300-400 million euros over the last three seasons".

According to the annual report of the National Directorate of French Football Finance Control (DNCG), Paris Saint-Germain would have recorded a loss of around 225 million euros during the 2020-2021 season, strongly marked by the coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19.

>> READ ALSO -

 Transfer of Mbappé: La Liga will file a "complaint" against PSG

A financially "impossible" contract renewal

"This year, it

's L'Équipe

who says it, not me, he will go up to 600 million (euros) in wages, he will end the season with a loss of 300 million euros and with income commercial superiors to those of Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barca, something that nobody believes," added Tebas.

"With these losses and a payroll of 600 million euros, more than Madrid, than Barça, renewing Mbappé is impossible, if there is no deception in the sponsorship or higher capital contributions to what UEFA has established," he said.

Tebas also declared that he was "not going to respond to the president" of the French League, Vincent Labrune, who described as "disrespectful slander" his statements considering Mbappé's extension as "an insult to football".

Tebas also once again denounced club-states, such as PSG, whose owner is a subsidiary of the Qatar sovereign wealth fund.

"The problem is the attitude of the owners of the club, because they have no limits, they don't care about losses, they put in as much money as they want, they cheat you with sponsors linked to the state... That is the problem," said the Spanish leader.