MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -Paris St Germain have hit back strongly at Spanish league chief Javier Tebas after he mocked the age of their players and the spending of the French club, saying he should deal with the debt and "mismanagement" in LaLiga.
Tebas, a long-standing critic of Qatar-backed PSG's spending, told a news conference that PSG's spending was dangerous for football after they signed 35-year-old Sergio Ramos from Real Madrid and 34-year-old Lionel Messi from Barcelona during the recent transfer window.