PFC: the president launches hostilities with PSG

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While the PFC will be bought by the Arnault family and the Red Bull group, the president of the Ile-de-France club was logically questioned about the future relationship with the other clubs in the city. At the microphone of After Foot RMC SportPierre Ferracci (who will remain in post for the next 3 years, Editor’s note) therefore spoke of the upcoming rivalry with Paris Saint-Germain.

“A rivalry with PSG? Our capital will be national and French, this is not the case for Red Star, and PSG is held by Qatar. I see a derby eventually in L1. All major European cities have two or three clubs in the elite. The eco power is in the big cities. I see a sign for French football. They say that Paris is the best basin in the world, we must exploit these riches. I dream of one day having a team whose backbone is from the Ile-de-France region. Red Bull will help in this sense. Red Bull arrives with the Arnault family, who discovers football and brings strong skills to his side. Red Bull has considerable data. The Arnault family does not dream of competing with PSG and immediately winning the Champions League”explained Ferracci. Clearly, the PFC is banking on homemade!

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