Polter statement from PSG boss Nasser Al-Khelaifi! “Fed up!” – FOOTBALL INTERNATIONAL

But one of them is really angry!

PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi (49) shot the city of Paris in an interview with the Spanish sports newspaper “Marca”!

The reason: there is a lot of trouble because of the stadium, the Parc des Princes.

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“Stupid question. Shall we continue?

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The president fumes: “Our first option is of course to stay, but I don’t think the city council wants that. They’re pressuring us to leave. We’ve been fighting with them for five years. Every time it’s the same false promises: today, tomorrow, this election, the next election… We’re fed up. We need a fair deal.”

He also says: “I love the Parc des Princes, it’s our story and I respect it more than anything and it was always our first choice to stay there. But I don’t think they want us there.”

Once in a rage, he continued to scold: “We have invested around 80 million euros in the stadium from our own pockets, but it is not our stadium, who else would do that? We want a stadium like any other club, we need to increase our revenue, have a better stadium for our fans and have more fans than we can accommodate. The council thinks we’re joking, but we’re not. We are seriously considering other options. We’re looking at alternatives because I don’t think we’re welcome in the Parc des Princes anymore. They play with us and we are tired of it.”

49,000 spectators fit into the stadium. Very little for a top club…

In the interview, the President also talks about the rumors surrounding a possible sale of shares.

Al-Khelaifi: “There is a lot of interest from investors in the club, that’s fantastic. They want minority stakes, we speak very openly with them. In these talks, the club is valued at over four billion euros. This is not a goal, but the market valuation. This is fantastic. We built a brand and a company from the ground up, now we are seeing the results of our labor. Remember, this is just the beginning: our project is ambitious and long-term.”

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