PSG: Jérôme Rothen is fed up with Antero Henrique

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Kylian Mbappé's future has been settled for a few weeks now. The PSG star striker will not extend and will look elsewhere at the end of his contract on June 30. He will bounce back at Real Madrid, unless the situation changes. He will undoubtedly not be the only one to leave the Parisian ship. The future of Luis Campos is also in question, he who is very close to the Mbappé clan. He has already admitted privately that if the world champion leaves, he does not give himself much time in Paris without him. According to our information, he is cited with Real Madrid where he has already held several positions in the past. Another shadowy man tries to destabilize Luis Campos in the person of Antero Henrique. It's an open secret, the two Portuguese don't like each other at all. Former sports director of PSG, Henrique remained close to Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and Qatar. He was appointed to the position of sports director of the Qatar Stars League.

The fight always takes place between these two very strong personalities in search of power, which Jérôme Rothen regrets on RMC. According to him, the club is a victim of this as the momentum of the season arrives. “Antero Henrique is the former sports director of PSG. He has a good relationship with Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and he took care of a club where the owners are the Qataris, Braga. He was sports director of PSG and also made some plasters. Why am I releasing this information? Basically the truth is that I wanted before this match against Barcelona in the Champions League, for the only club that still represents France, to be positive. But the problem is that internally it's a mess! And this gentleman, for years and since he is no longer at the head of Paris Saint-Germain as sporting director, he has been harming PSG. I don’t understand how we can still give in to him.”

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