Big-Spending PSG Issue Statement Regarding UEFA's Financial Fair Play Investigation

The Parisians have come under fire this summer after their purchase of Barcelona star Neymar for a world record €222m. Wonderkid Kylian Mbappé has also moved to the Parc des Princes on an initial loan from AS Monaco, however, PSG do have an obligation to buy Mbappé next season for £165m.
"Paris Saint-Germain takes note of the decision of the UEFA Financial Fair Play panel to immediately ensure that the Paris club’s accounts as of 30 June 2018 comply with the fair play criteria for the 2017/2018 season," the club said in a statement, according to Talksport.
"The club is surprised by the news, as it has constantly kept the UEFA Financial Fair Play teams informed of the impact of all player operations carried out this summer when they were not obliged to do so.
"In the interests of dialogue and transparency, the club will continue their exchanges with UEFA in the coming days and will, as usual, respond to each of the questions raised by the European body."
PSG are owned by Qatar Sports Investments, with the financial backing they've received helping the Parisians become a European powerhouse in recent years.