The European Commission will take no action against Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain following complaints from La Liga's president, Javier Tebas, regarding alleged breaches of EU competition law. Tebas accused both clubs of receiving unfair state subsidies from their respective governments, which negatively affects market competition. However, the Commission concluded that Tebas's claims did not provide enough evidence of serious rule violations to warrant a formal investigation. Both clubs denied the allegations, asserting transparency in their financial practices and claiming that appeals stem from jealousy over their success.
La Liga's president called for an investigation into Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain for allegedly breaching EU competition law, but the European Commission found insufficient evidence for action.
Despite the complaints regarding state subsidies, the European Commission decided not to pursue a formal investigation into the financial dealings of City and PSG.
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