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The planned takeover of Paris FC will propel the Ile-de-France club into another dimension.
The information had the effect of a small bomb in the French football landscapelast week: current resident of Ligue 2, Paris FC will be bought by the Arnault family. The French billionaire, who is one of the world’s richest people, would not arrive alone at the head of the Parisian club since the Austrian firm Red Bill is also expected to become a minority shareholder.
Seeing Paris FC move into the Red Bull galaxy would certainly offer guarantees in terms of sporting planning. Above all, Paris FC, which is therefore aiming to climb to Ligue 1 in the very short term, could count on the know-how of a powerful man: Jürgen Klopp.
Future star of the Red Bull firm, Klopp is already planning his strategy
Promoted to director of world football for the Red Bull group, the former Liverpool manager, who retired at the end of last season, will don his new costume from January 2025. And he is full of ideas for the group’s teams .
Among Klopp’s plans would be the possibility of approaching FC Barcelona to obtain the signing of talents from the Catalan club. The Catalan press reports a rapprochement between the German technician and the sporting director of Barça, Deco. Discussions have reportedly begun for the possibility of unearthing players like Aleix Garrido, captain of the Barça reserve, Noah Darvich, Álex Valle, or even Dani Rodríguez, whose loans across Europe do not always bear fruit . Case(s) to follow.
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