Paris Saint-Germain have defended themselves over their role in the transfer of Kevin Gameiro to Sevilla.
Sevilla president Jose Maria del Nido slammed PSG's conduct during the negotiations, branding the French side the worst he has ever done business with.
However, PSG have claimed that they did nothing out of the ordinary during the talks and did everything in their power to make the switch happen.
"Paris St Germain respect the rules of courtesy and professionalism in all negotiations," read a statement on the club's official website. "When it comes to player transfers, it is legitimate and normal to demand bank guarantees from the buying club.
"If they encounter difficulties in obtaining a part of the sum due, we propose as an alternative payment upon signing. It was this solution which was taken by the president of Sevilla FC, Mr Del Nido, in the transfer of Kevin Gameiro.
"Paris St Germain have done everything to facilitate the move and allow Sevilla to add Kevin Gameiro to their UEFA list."
Gameiro has signed a five-year deal with Sevilla following two seasons at PSG, where he scored 23 goals in 78 matches.