PSG: In a twist, a figure from the QSI project will slam the door?

PSG: In a twist, a figure from the QSI project will slam the door?
PSG: In a twist, a figure from the QSI project will slam the door?

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PSG: In a twist, a figure from the QSI project will slam the door?

Published on June 23, 2024 at 11:30 p.m.

Since 2022, Luis Campos has been PSG’s football advisor. This is not the first time that the Portuguese has worked for a Ligue 1 team, having worked for Lille and Monaco in the past. Precisely, the latter could make his return to ASM very soon. Indeed, the Principality club could soon be bought by a Saudi investor, who would like to place Luis Campos as president. Explanation.

This summer, Luis Campos must once again manage the PSG transfer window. The Parisian football advisor must notably find a replacement for Kylian Mbappé, but it aims to recruit in all sectors. He has already completed the arrival of the goalkeeper Matvey Safonovwho signed up from the FK Krasnodar against a check for around €20M.

Luis Campos soon at the head of AS Monaco?

But there is a possibility that Luis Campos leaves soon PSG. According to information from The Teama Saudi takeover project of Monaco could succeed. If the project goes through, the investors would like the Portuguese to be appointed president of theASM. This would be a real earthquake, because we know that the relationships between Qatar who owns the capital club and theSaudi Arabia are sometimes tense. It would therefore be even more so if Luis Campos had just left the PSG to take the lead in this new project.

Relations have not always been good with PSG

Even if this is not yet proven, the possibility of seeing Luis Campos take the reins of theAS Monaco is to be monitored. Especially since, according to The Teamthe Parisian football advisor could have reasons to leave the PSG. Relations have sometimes been poor with his management and he also likes to have control over the projects he leads, which is not always the case at Paris.

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