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FootballParis Saint Germain President Nasser Al-Khelaifi Questions the Legality of Barcelona’s Summer Spending
- Paris Saint-Germain President Nasser Al-Khelaifi has fired more shots at Barcelona over their transfer policy
- Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain don’t have a good relationship, and it’s only gotten worse over the years
- PSG are planning to buy a La Liga club and build it up so that it can challenge the Blaugrana in the future
Paris Saint-Germain are not happy with Barcelona and are looking to exact some punishment on the Spanish side.
The relationship between the two European giants is fraught with tension, and only appears to be getting worse.
Neymar's move from Camp Nou to France didn't help matters, and Messi leaving the Blaugrana for PSG not long after certainly made things worse.
PSG's president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has reignited the rivalry by questioning Barca's summer spending, Barca Blaugranes reported.
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Al-Khelaifi questioned whether Barcelona could legally sign so many big-name stars, despite having no money to do so.
“Is this fair? No, it’s not fair. ... Is it legal? I’m not sure,” he said.
He added that if Barcelona could do it, other clubs would surely start doing the same. Al-Khelaifi went on to say that he was sure UEFA would investigate the matter thoroughly.
However, PSG questioning Barca's transfer window activity isn't the only way they are taking shots at the Blaugrana.
Barca Universal reported that PSG's owners are looking to buy La Liga side RCD Espanyol. Espanyol are a Catalan club also based in the Barcelona metropolitan area, and are city rivals to Barca.
According to reports, PSG plan to buy the club and build a team that will be better than Barcelona, making them the new kings of Catalonia.
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Sports Brief reported that the Argentinian superstar left the Catalan giants for Paris Saint-Germain after Barca could not afford to renew his contract in Spain.
With Messi having just one year left on his current contract in France, the Blaugrana are keen to bring him back to Camp Nou.