Qatari owners of PSG target stake valuation of over €4 billion offer!

In an interview in Doha, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, president of PSG, said that “PSG looking at bringing new investors to the club, as they are discussing the possibility of an investor buying a minority stake in PSG, and that a strategic partner could add value.” Al-Khelaifi unfold to reporters this week that the Parisian received an offer of more than €4bn but we are not going to sell, of course, just a percentage of the club, we’ll think about it. Al-Khelaifi, who is also the chairman of BeIN Media Group has defended his business at the helm of Saint-Germain for more than 11 years, saying: "We took the club at 70 million euros and today it's over 4 billion euros. It's a good project, We don't do everything right, of course we're not perfect. From where we bought the club I think we should be proud." 
"It's a good project," he admitted. "We're not doing everything right, of course, we're not perfect." The 49-year-old added, "People think we only have money, but that's not true given the position the club was in when we acquired it, we can be proud." Since Qatar Investment Fund bought the Parisian FC in 2011, the team won the French League 8 times and the local cup 6 but has not yet won the European Champions League, which is its main goal. The club lost the 2020 final against Bayern Munich after reaching the summit match for the first time in its history.
French football club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is considering leaving its long-time stadium, the Parc des Princes, and potentially moving to the country’s national stadium.


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