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Manchester City and PSG have been 'continuously breaching financial fair play regulations', say LaLiga in a new complaint to UEFA... as they threaten legal action after their clubs lost out on Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe

LaLiga are planning to take legal action against Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain for 'continuously breaching the current regulations of financial fair play.'

LaLiga president Javier Tebas has spoken out frequently against the spending of City and PSG and the Spanish league is now ready to take their grievances to the courts of the European Union.

Much of his ire has come to the fore again after Manchester City sealed a £51million deal for Erling Haaland and PSG resigned Kylian Mbappe on a three-year deal worth £650,000 a week.

As a result of Mbappe's money-spinning new deal, Tebas and LaLiga filed a complaint against PSG with UEFA this week, reports Marca, joining the league's complaint against Man City from April.