PSG: Nasser indicted, Qatar withdraws its balls!

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According to an indiscretion signed RMC, the indictment of the Ile-de-France cacique Nasser al-Khelaïfi in the Lagardère affair was very little appreciated in Qatar. Raised, emirate officials are reflecting on the possibility of withdrawing their investments in France, including BeIN Sports and PSG.

The end of an era?

As a reminder, the strong man of the Parisian club was indicted on February 5, in particular for complicity in abuse of power in the investigation relating to a possible attempt by Arnaud Lagardère in 2018 to change in his favor in his favor Key vote of the Qatari Fund shareholder of his group, all, according to AFP.

“Qataris are tired of all these abuses. False legal proceedings, blackmail, daily criticism, blame for the total incompetence of others, all the problems in France are their fault, every time they try to help, it is apparently for 'soft power'. It's pure and simple abuse and everyone hasZ “would have thundered a source close to local government.

Note that Nasser Al-Khelaïfi was denied being involved in this case against the authorities. “I am surprised to be here today”, would have asserted them the great Qatari know, still according to RMC. “” I had no influence in this case. I find myself in the midst of a case in which I have no link, all on the basis of a single telephone communication concerning a problem with Qatar, a question that I had to transmit, and my role was limited to that. The parts quote: 'Nasser here, nasser there'. To defend themselves, they cite my name. I would like the situation to be clearer, especially in view of Qia's response. ”

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