To whom it may concern :
Re the proposed transfer of Neymar from Barcelona to PSG.
While it is not general UEFA policy to intervene in the transfer market
(other than to ensure the Premier League does not gain a stranglehold
on winning the Champions League) , an exception must be made in this
specific case.
The issue is not the size of the transfer fee, nor its implications
regarding the UEFA FFP rules (as you well aware we are always willing to
rewrite the rules to accommodate you) , but a specific complaint from the
board at Real Madrid regarding the dangerous precedent the Neymar transfer
will set.
As you may be aware, whenever they need to placate their plastic
supporters, Real Madrid seek to buy players from Tottenham Hotspur.
Four years after being rinsed by Daniel Levy on the sale of Gareth Bale,
their directors are only now able to sit down without using a rubber ring
as a cushion.
Their fear is that after the Neymar transfer, the cost of Harry Kane
or Dele Alli will be so be large that both the city of Madrid will become
bankrupt and no rubber ring exists for subsequent cushion needs.
We sincerely hope that you will take the above into consideration when
agreeing the final transfer fee for Neymar, for the sake of your
Champions League counterpart.
Yours Faithfully,
Curt Case-Pending