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After the French club recruited Lionel Messi and a slew of other players in the summer window, La Liga president Javier Tebas slammed Qatari-owned Paris Saint-Germain and what he dubbed "club-states."
"The club-states are as dangerous for the ecosystem of football as the Super League," Tebas said on Twitter.
"We were critical towards the Super League because it destroyed European football and we are equally critical of PSG."
Tebas said PSG's alleged weekly compensation of 500,000 euros (590,000 dollars) for Messi was "unsustainable" given Ligue 1 TV earnings are down 40% and the coronavirus epidemic has resulted in significant losses.
PSG lured Messi away from Barcelona, who could no longer afford to keep the six-time Ballon d'Or winner, for a world record 222 million euros in 2017. During the transfer window that closed on Tuesday, PSG also signed Real Madrid veteran defender Sergio Ramos, Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, Morocco defender Ashraf Hakimi, and Netherlands midfielder Georgio Wijnaldum.
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