UEFA to review PSG's FFP ruling
UEFA has announced a review into a ruling that cleared Paris Saint-Germain of breaching UEFA's Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.
European football's governing body last month concluded its investigation into transfer contracts and management related accounts at PSG.
UEFA said its club financial control body (CFCB) deemed PSG's accounts to be in line with FFP rules, although transfer activity at the Ligue 1 champion would continue to be monitored.
UEFA said the chairman of the CFCB has now opted to "send this decision for review by the adjudicatory chamber.
"This announcement does not pre-judge in any way the result of the review to be conducted by the adjudicatory chamber of the CFCB."
Since the end of the 2017-2018 campaign, the Ligue 1 champion has seen a number of big-money departures, including Javier Pastore's switch to Roma.
The club believes that activity shows its commitment to meet UEFA's guidelines.
"The club was informed of the wish of the trial chamber of the CFCB to review the closing decision of the investigation made by its investigating chamber on 13 June," a PSG statement read. "The club states that it has made a significant number of transfers in recent days to comply with the decision of the CFBC and that it will continue, as it has since September 1, 2017, to provide all the information requested by the CFCB and UEFA."
Last week, UEFA announced AC Milan has been banned from the 2018-2019 UEFA Europa League due to breaching FFP rules.