PSG: Daniel Riolo violently attacks Nasser Al-Khelaïfi

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Real Madrid waited, but the Merengue club did indeed manage to afford Kylian Mbappé without paying a single cent to Paris Saint-Germain. And for Daniel Riolo, if Casa Blanca managed to achieve this incredible coup with the captain of the France team, it is because of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi whose skills were seriously questioned by the famous editorialist.

“The institution, when it is poorly embodied, when it is dragged through the mud by an incompetent president. (…) The one who did the most harm to the PSG institution is not Mbappé, it is Mr. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, this incompetent president who did not sell the player when he should have been sold. , who did the shit he did by keeping him to let him go free, who involved a President of the Republic, who made his mother travel to whom he promised billions… and his mother took them billions! They all did shit, but the main person responsible remains the president.”he declared on the microphone of RMC Sport.

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