Tebas believes there are 'tricks' behind Inter's offer for Modric and claims state-owned teams, such as PSG, destabilise the market

Javier Tebas has criticised clubs who are spending lots of money on transfers and calls into doubt whether said clubs have the actual funds to pay for them.

The LaLiga chief, fresh after agreeing a deal to take the league stateside, has taken aim at clubs which have been directly or indirectly involved with Real Madrid recently. The first one in the firing line was Inter Milan and he placed in doubt whether the Italian club had the cash to buy Luka Modric. Tebas asked how a club "which doesn't have money to sign players" can later make "a barbaric offer which will funded by who knows where". For that reason he's sure that Inter's offer for Modric has "loopholes".

In the same line he also criticised PSG. He referred to the club run by Al-Khelaifi as "a group using every loophole just like Manchester City" and that they "destabilise the market".

Tebas wasn't finished there. "You'll need to ask why state-owned clubs exist as they are inflating the market when they buy players." The LaLiga chief also admitted he wanted to look at how Juventus signed Cristiano Ronaldo this summer.