FC Barcelona member files complaints to block any Messi move to PSG

In the complaint, the member claims that French football authorities have failed to enforce their own financial fair play (FFP) rules in order to help PSG.

Published : Aug 09, 2021 19:13 IST , PARIS

Lionel Messi is set to leave FC Barcelona after spending 21 years at the Spanish football club. (FILE PHOTO)
Lionel Messi is set to leave FC Barcelona after spending 21 years at the Spanish football club. (FILE PHOTO)
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Lionel Messi is set to leave FC Barcelona after spending 21 years at the Spanish football club. (FILE PHOTO)

An FC Barcelona member has filed complaints with a French court and with the European Union Commission with the aim of blocking any move by Lionel Messi to Paris Saint Germain soccer club, according to documents seen by Reuters on Monday.

In the complaints, shared by the fan's lawyer Juan Branco, the Barca member claims that French football authorities have failed to enforce their own financial fair play (FFP) rules in order to help PSG become a force in European football.

Barcelona, like its main La Liga rival Real Madrid, is fully owned by its subscription-paying members known as "socios".

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The FFP rules notably forbid top European soccer clubs to pay their playing squads an excessive share of their total revenues, according to the member's complaints, which also state that the transfer of the 34-year-old Argentine star to PSG would breach the code.

PSG, France's professional soccer league LFP and the EU Commission didn't immediately reply to requests seeking comment.

Sam Boor, a senior manager in Deloitte's sports business group, told Reuters in April that European soccer's governing body UEFA has historically said a 70 per cent wage-to-revenue ratio should be the upper limit for clubs to target. But he added that a number of large clubs may go past that figure and possibly even breach 100% in the short term.

Any transfer of Messi from Barcelona to Paris would constitute a distortion of competition with other national leagues, the complaints claim, and would be detrimental to FC Barcelona fans.

This distortion would affect the soccer market competition within the European Union, according to the complaint filed with the EU's executive body, and thus constitutes unlawful state aid.

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