According to the report, Inter have been slapped with a # 15m fine for
breaking Financial Fair Play rules but it's not believed the penalty would affect the proposed transfer.
Manchester City will go for Paris St Germain's 19 - year - old forward Kylian Mbappe if the French giants are found to have
broken Financial Fair Play rules, the Mirror reports.
Not exact matches
Ultimately though, should any club make a move for the amazing Argentine would surely have to
break the world transfer record to do so and it remains to be seen whether it would be possible under
Financial Fair Play rules for anyone to make such a bid.
The
financial fair play rules will require clubs to
break even over a rolling three - year period, if they want to
play in the Champions League or Europa League.
Much has been made of
Financial Fair play no longer having the teeth it once did but Ceferin insists that UEFA will not hesitate to intervene if there is clear evidence that Europe's biggest hitters are
breaking the
rules.
That is significant because Liverpool were facing the threat of a ban under
Financial Fair Play rules, with UEFA investigations judging them to have
broken rules over spending beyond their means.
There have been suggestions that Paris Saint - Germain could
break the FIFA
Financial Fair Play ruling, but the current approach would enable Neymar pay from his own pocket thus fending off any potential fines for overspending.