PSG owner may acquire a small stake in Tottenham

Nasser Al-Khelaifi wants to buy a portion of Tottenham and start a new group of football partner clubs, being the first to be funded with Qatari money

Nasser Al-Khelaifi are interested in buying the Tottenham Hotspurclub of Premier League and that make up the big six, a group of the biggest clubs in England. the owner of PSG would be interested, however, in getting just a small portion of the London team, this with a view to 2026 World Cupwhich will be played in United States, Mexico and Canada.

With that, PSG would not be buying 100% of Tottenham, but only a small portion. The reason would be that Qatar Sports Investments want to sell small shares of BeIN Sports, Qatar’s international television channel. In addition, there is a dispute with rival investors, such as those in United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabiawho put money into manchester city and Newcastle, respectively.

Nasser Al-Khelaifi has already met with Daniel Levycurrent majority shareholder of Tottenham and who has been in charge of the club since the acquisition of the club by ENIC Group, owning 85.55% of the Spurs. The director of PSG has already made it clear that he will not be an owner like he does at Paris Saint-Germain, however he can also invest heavily so that the team from the north of London sign top-level players.

QSI’s initial intention was to form a group of clubs, just like the city ​​group currently owns. THE Braga for now it is the only team belonging to the bloc managed by the Qataris, so Tottenham could be the second to join and start a new great set of teams in world football.

Daniel Levy, current owner of Tottenham (Getty Images)

One obstacle that should not stand in the way of buying Tottenham is the UEFA that two clubs with the same owner cannot play Champions Leaguebut as in the English team the investor from Qatar will not be the main one, there should not be any ban for both PSG and Spurs.


Source: sportbuzz

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