PSG: Jérôme Rothen's big revelation on Qatar

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This Thursday, RMC Sport revealed that Qatar is seriously threatening to withdraw from France and Paris Saint-Germain after the indictment of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. The latter was pointed out “For complicity in abuse of power in the investigation surrounding Arnaud Lagardère”. A few hours after this information, Jérôme Rothen (46) has given details in his program Rothen ignites on RMC Sport.

“If we were sure that the Qataris withdraw from everything, it would be a disaster. Now this is not the case (…) The divestment in France has been taking place for quite a month from the Qataris. They sold 12% of the Paris Saint-Germain shares to the Americans. So that already shows that they have withdrawn a little. They keep a great power. This club is already valued at almost 4 billion today. So it shows how much they have invested and it is difficult to withdraw from such an investment. In addition I repeat it because I was told today, they have no desire to withdraw from Paris Saint-Germain. But the fact remains that there are already 12% who left for the Americans. So when you talk to me about disinvestment, it has already started. It would be a disaster if the Qataris withdrew. But I just told you, they will not withdraw. ” The debate is obviously closed if we rely on the information of the former PSG player.

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