“We will try to help [the clubs understand the rules]. But if they don’t comply we will punish, and we will punish severely.”He added: “I am not talking about [just] PSG. Trust me, we’re working on it.”PSG were sanctioned for breaking FFP rules in 2014 after a sponsorship deal, arranged with Qatar’s tourist body, was deemed to have been of insufficient value to match the £167m PSG received for it. FFP was introduced by Uefa seven years ago to stop clubs involved in European competition from spending more than they earn. Monaco have already sold several members of their title-winning squad with Bernardo Silva, Tiémoué Bakayoko and Benjamin Mendy all joining Premier League clubs.
Source: The Guardian August 27, 2017 13:45 UTC