Paris Saint-Germain is working hard to renew Mbappe, sign Pogba and Lukaku, however, the famous Spanish journalist Edu Aguirre revealed in a show that Qatar has decided to sell Paris Saint-Germain after the World Cup.
Aguirre revealed, "The Qatar Investment Fund has decided to sell Paris Saint-Germain, which means that it will give up on keeping Mbappe? I would say yes. ”
"After the World Cup in Qatar, Qatar will sell Paris Saint-Germain. This means that the Qatari era in Paris will come to an end in half a year. Alkhlefi will leave the club and others will come to manage. ”
However, his claim has also been questioned. One fan pointed out, "His statement is that 'Qatar will continue to own Paris Saint-Germain, but another investment fund will manage the club.' In other words, it's not about selling the club, it's going to stop investing directly in the club and let someone else do it, right? I don't know if there's anything I don't understand correctly. ”
Subsequently, Qatari journalist Kirby denied the news, "The rumors of the sale of Paris Saint-Germain are not true. ”
However, this news is not empty, the team newspaper, "As" newspaper has revealed that since being eliminated by Real Madrid on March 9, Qatar has questioned whether it continues to have Paris Saint-Germain.
Over the past 10 years, the Qatari consortium has invested more than €2 billion in Paris. However, despite having top stars such as Messi, Mbappe and Neymar, Paris still failed to achieve their goal of winning the Champions League, and being eliminated by Real Madrid and failing to renew Mbappe became the last straw. Alkhlefi publicly admitted last week that there were a number of consortiums hoping to take over Greater Paris in the coming years, but their offers were rejected by Qatar.
The Team newspaper even analyzed the current price of Paris Saint-Germain, and the Qatar Investment Fund spent only 80 million euros on the acquisition of Greater Paris. After that, they continued to invest, and by 2018, the net worth of Greater Paris had reached 990 million. In the 2020-21 season, Greater Paris had revenues of 556 million euros and a valuation of 939 million euros, so it was valued at around 1.12 billion euros, ranking eighth among European clubs.