Qatar ready to sell PSG!

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Nasser Al-Khelaïfi does not budge. Despite the difficulties encountered since the start of the season, symbolized by the 25th place in the Champions League, PSG will not change anything. Luis Enrique is thus assured of remaining at the head of the club, even in the event of elimination in the group stage of the C1, and the Parisian president does not intend to deviate from the project put in place since this summer with a more collective team and fewer stars.

“We have changed so much at the club in recent years, we are building a collective on and off the pitch, we have strengthened the institution, we have opened the best training center in the world in Poissy. I have absolute confidence in the project, the coach, the sports advisor (Luis Campos) and our team, and we will continue to evolve”he confided in comments relayed by L’Equipe.

Qatar loses interest in PSG

And Nasser Al-Khelaïfi is all the less inclined to change things as the turn taken by the French champions suits Doha, where we follow the news of PSG with

“a pronounced detachment”. The 2022 World Cup has passed and football no longer appears to be a priority. It was therefore asked to scale back, at least on the transfer front. Also a consequence of the ingratitude of the highly paid stars who spent time in the capital.

The time would not yet be for pure and simple disengagement. However, according to L’Equipe, some observers in Doha say that Emir Tamim ben Hamad al-Thani would be ready to sell PSG in the event of a good offer. For the moment, QSI has contented itself with opening the club’s capital to the American investment fund Arctos Partners, which acquired

12.5% ​​of the club’s shares against €500 million.

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