Barça vice-president claims UEFA have "relaxed" Financial Fair Play
Barcelona vice-president Susan Monje has spoken critically about UEFA's implementation of Financial Fair Play.
During her public appearance during the press conference regarding Barça's 2015/16 season balance - where the true cost of Neymar's signing in 2013 was revealed - Monje claimed that Europe's governing body have switched their approach.
"UEFA's Financial Fair Play regulations began being applied well to clubs like Manchester City or Paris Saint-Germain, but in recent months they seem to have relaxed a bit," she said.
"The enforcement of Financial Fair Play is no longer the same. Now an investment fund or a rich magnate can come into a club, invest money and UEFA can allow it - it's not an objective system.
"It would be much better to keep reinforcing the controls alongside those seen in La Liga, where there are three ratios that must be met."