Sport News: Manchester City: Uefa not investigation club over money truthful Play

Uefa says it's not investigation Manchester town over its money truthful Play rules, despite the Spanish league line for it to try to to thus. European football's brass is already investigating if Paris St-Germain have broken rules designed to prevent clubs from 'financial doping'. La Liga president Javier Tebas aforementioned town associate degreed PSG's "funding by state-aid distorts European competitions and creates an inflation that's irreparably harming the soccer industry". But a Uefa statement read: "There is not any investigation into Manchester town with regards to FFP rules. Any reports mentioning such associate degree investigation square measure uncorroborated." City and PSG spent many many pounds on new players this summer. PSG are closely-held by the Gulf state of Qatar, via its Qatar Sports Investments fund, since 2011. They quite doubled the planet record transfer fee after they spent 222m euros (£200m) to sign Neymar last mon...