Ever since Al-Khalafi took the PSG presidency in 2011, it was clear to everyone in the football world that a revolution was about to come. The investment from Middle Eastern countries came to change player transfers and of course the salaries they receive. They do not invest little and expect a good profit from it.
You only have to look at the current Paris Saint Germain squad to realize that investment in football is not just a game for its owner. Seeing Ramos, Verrati, Mbappé, Neymar, and Lionel Messi in the same team shows us how this team can have the luxury to pay these players and not fall short.
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However, we have seen how other cubs have problems with their finances by bringing in big names, such as Barcelona. It seems a long time ago that Barcelona was one of the teams that had one of the most powerful tridents on the planet, with Neymar, Messi, and Suárez in the Culé attack... Now it's a simple memory.
But Barcelona couldn't afford to keep all three of them at the same time. And although the new president of Barcelona, Joan Laporta wants to bring Messi back, the PSG president has several things to say about where Barca gets money for his transfers.
“We have to be careful about dangerous levels of debt and about magically injecting capital. This is not a sustainable path to take. We have to think long term.”
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