OL: John Textor’s new murderous outing on PSG and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi

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Relations between Olympique Lyonnais and Paris Saint-Germain are tense. It’s no secret. The TV rights episode, among other things, lit the fuse between the two presidents last summer and since then, they have clearly not mended their ways. “I’ll never talk to you again and I don’t want to see you anymore.” Learn how to run a club and media, this is the last time I let you talk to me”would have notably launched the Parisian to his Lyon counterpart during particularly crude exchanges.

Obvious tensions which logically risk having consequences. In the transfer window in particular, while PSG would have several Lyon players in their sights, including Rayan Cherki, and the Parisians recently came to pick up Bradley Barcola from Groupama Stadium. It is now difficult to imagine transactions between the two clubs…

“My relationship with Nasser is no longer what it used to be”

In an interview given to the show Rothen ignites of RMC Sportbroadcast in full this afternoon, the North American businessman confirmed that he now had no intention of selling players like Cherki or Fofana to the Parisians. ” Today ? No, that won’t happen. I don’t want to sell a player of this quality to Nasser (Al-Khelaïfi) until we shake hands, share a beer and decide together to help the French championship.”first launched the Rhone president.

We can therefore, all the same, underline a certain desire for rapprochement on the OL side. Will it be reciprocal? “It’s obvious, my relationship with Nasser is no longer what it was, but men remain men, we can move past that. But for now, no, I won’t sell anyone to him.”added the American. The message is clear.

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