Thursday, October 12, 2017

Monaco urge Europe's top leagues to follow Premier League and close transfer window earlier


Kylian Mbappe poses for the media at Parc des Princes after making the switch from Ligue 1 rivals Monaco
Kylian Mbappe poses for the media at Parc des Princes after making the switch from Ligue 1 rivals Monaco
Monaco are urging Europe's top leagues to follow the Premier League and close the summer transfer window before the start of the season.
The majority of Premier League clubs have agreed to a shorter summer window in an attempt to ensure squad stability, but other European clubs will be able to buy and sell players until the end of next August.
Monaco came "really close" to selling Thomas Lemar to Arsenal a deal worth more than £90m on Deadline Day, but the move was not completed in time and vice-president Vadim Vasilyev has highlighted it as just one example of clubs being put under undue stress.

Thomas Lemar almost move to Arsenal in a £90m deal on Deadline Day in August
Thomas Lemar almost move to Arsenal in a £90m deal on Deadline Day in August
In a wide-ranging interview at the Stade Louis II stadium, he told Sky Sports News: "The best thing would be for FIFA to take the initiative and limit the transfer period for all European clubs, let's say until July 31.
"It's too stressful for the clubs [at the moment]. We've seen many examples; Lemar, [Kylian] Mbappe, [Philippe] Coutinho, [Ousmane] Dembele. I think it's not fair to allow changes to be more once the season starts.
It's fine before the season starts but, once it's ongoing, you cannot compromise the team and the squad."

"Selling club"

Mbappe, Benjamin Mendy, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Bernardo Silva were Monaco's most lucrative departures in the summer transfer window.
"In order to be successful we have to be a selling club," Vasilyev said. "Our revenues do not allow us to be successful unless we are active in the transfer market. We want to be successful but there are limitations.

AS Monaco Vadim Vasilyev has spoken exclusively to Sky Sports News in a wide-ranging interview at the Stade Louis II stadium
AS Monaco Vadim Vasilyev has spoken exclusively to Sky Sports News in a wide-ranging interview at the Stade Louis II stadium
We have limited sources of income. In terms of ticketing, in one domestic season [at home] we make the same as Arsenal makes in one game. We have limited access to sponsors and that means we have to be different and we are different in the way we function.
"The main element is the transfer element and this is what allows us to be successful. It's not transfers for the sake of making money; it's being active in the transfer market for the sake of being successful."

Mbappe's PSG transfer

Monaco sold Mbappe to Paris Saint-Germain on an initial season-long loan deal with an obligation to buy, understood to be worth €180m (£160m).
Vasilyev did not reveal specific financial arrangements but confirmed Mbappe's move will become permanent next summer.
He added: "Kylian made a decision to join Paris. That was not what we wanted in the beginning, it was not my idea, but I had to accept that because I respect him a lot as a player and as a person."

Financial Fair Play

UEFA is investigating PSG over their summer transfer activity and whether they broke Financial Fair Play rules, which the club deny.
"I want to ensure that PSG gets fair treatment from UEFA," Monaco's chief executive said. "As long as it's fair, we will follow UEFA's decision. For a football fan, it's great what Paris or Manchester City did in the market this year. As a competitor, that's tough. You cannot deny them the right to be ambitious, as long as they follow the rules set by UEFA.

Monaco's home at the Stade Louis II stadium
Monaco's home at the Stade Louis II stadium
"The other thing is, maybe we have to revise the rules. Life does not stand still and the financial rules do not take into account the whole complexity of situations. You cannot deny the right for investors to do the best for their teams, as long as they stay within the rules."

European money

Vasilyev wants more French clubs to be granted automatic qualification to the Champions League group stages and has called on UEFA to revise its distribution of the competition's revenue to make some clubs more competitive.
"For us winning and competing to win the Champions League is too much," he said. "It's very difficult but we have proven to be a successful European team and we can compete on a very good level. I don't think in the long-term we can compete with Manchester United, or [Manchester] City, or Chelsea, or Barcelona, or Real [Madrid] but we can [still] do well."
Monaco's vice-president would also like UEFA to consider a change to the Europa League.
"I strongly believe it should eventually become a separate competition," added Vasilyev. "Not one where clubs go down from Champions League and start again. It has to become a real competition on its own. The bigger clubs should help in this transition period."

Nasser Al-Khelaifi: Swiss prosecutors investigating PSG chairman


Nasser Al-KhelaifiQatari businessman Al-Khelaifi has been chairman of Paris St-Germain since 2011

Swiss prosecutors have opened criminal proceedings into Paris St-Germain chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
The proceedings are connected to an ongoing investigation into former Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke.
They relate to the sale of World Cup TV rights to Bein Sports, of which Al-Khelaifi is chief executive.
Last year, the Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland (OAG) said it was investigating Valcke for "various acts of criminal mismanagement".
In a statement on Thursday, the OAG said the new proceedings involving Al-Khelaifi had been "opened on the basis" of its findings.
It said it was "suspected that Jerome Valcke accepted undue advantages from a businessman in the sports rights sector in connection with the award of media rights for certain countries at the FIFA World Cups in 2018, 2022, 2026 and 2030 and from Nasser Al-Khelaifi in connection with the award of media rights for certain countries at the Fifa World Cups in 2026 and 2030".
The new investigation - that which relates to Al-Khelaifi - is being conducted in partnership with authorities in France, Greece, Italy and Spain, and was opened in March 2017, the OAG said.
It added its representatives had interviewed Valcke as a suspect in Switzerland on Thursday.
Valcke was banned by Fifa for 10 years - although he has appealed against that ruling.
"FIFA fully supports the investigation conducted by the Swiss Office of the Attorney General‎ as well as the other involved authorities that has become public today," a statement by the governing body said.
In a statement, Bein Media Group said: "Following a request by the OAG of Switzerland, the Bein Sports offices in Boulogne-Billancourt were searched this morning.
"The employees on site co-operated with the authorities until the end of the search.
"Bein Media Group refutes all allegations by OAG. The company will fully co-operate with the authorities and is confident as to the future developments of this investigation."

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