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Malaga's Manuel Pellegrini hopes financial distractions won't harm his sides Champions League hopes. Andres Kudacki/AP/Press Association Images
Money troubles

Pellegrini: Malaga players unsettled by rumours

Speculation is mounting the Andalusian club’s outstanding debts could force UEFA to take action.

MALAGA COACH MANUEL PELLEGRINI said his players have been unsettled by the constant rumours of financial problems.

The Andalusian side allegedly owe 40% of their players’ wages, while it is understood they have been reported to UEFA by Villarreal over an outstanding bill of 3.5 million euros concerning the transfer of Santi Cazorla.

Additionally, Spanish sources suggested on Saturday evening that the club’s Qatari owner, Sheikh Abdullah Al Thani, is considering selling the club to an Albanian oil magnate.

Pellegrini admitted to being worried about the rumours, but stated the players are trying to concentrate on their overseas preparations for the new season.

“We are focused on sporting matters, but when there are so many rumours it is obvious that the team is affected, especially considering we are not in Spain,” he told AS.

“But we are calm because we have been working very well. I will wait until we return to Spain to see which rumours are right and which rumours are not.

“We are trying to distance ourselves from that subject, the truth is that until we know for sure what is going on, it is best not to say anything.

“We will arrive in Spain on Tuesday and then we will see what we find.”

Malaga, who finished fourth in La Liga last season, will play in the Champions League play-off round.

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