Paris Saint-Germain has been in the hands of the Qatar Investment Authority for more than a decade. By dint of millions he became a giant in France – he has won 23 titles since then: 8 Leagues, 6 French Cups, 8 Super Cups and the now defunct League Cup – and a central protagonist in the Champions League.
In any case, the obsession of the president, Nasser Al Khelaifi, could not be satiated yet: La Orejona. To become the second French club to achieve it, since the only winner so far was Olympique de Marseille, in 1993.
In the name of those achievements, the club from the French capital invested like no other in the last decade. But those investments do not stop ending up in millionaire debts. According to a survey of the newspaper L’Equipe in the last accounting period the losses reached 224 million euros. And now it is estimated that they will be between 300 and 400 million.
The Mbappé case is paradigmatic: Al Khelaifi rejected an offer of 180 million euros from Real Madrid, to continue having the jewel of French football.
And he also pays fortunes for the contracts of Lionel Messi and Neymar Junior, although in the latter case, they would not prevent a possible sale, if he meets expectations.
However, there is also some concern in the Parc des Princes. And there is a certainty: the campus will have to be cut. And some names already appear: Areola, Pablo Sarabia, Rafinha, Sergio Rico and Kalimuendo are the first on the list.
Messi will continue. Angel Di Maria wants Juventus. Leandro Paredes intends to continue beyond the offers for him, but it is not a certainty. Mauro Icardi is unknown because of what he cost (50 million euros), because of his salary and because his performance was not up to the price.
Source: Ambito

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