Paul Rouget, Media365: published on Wednesday November 20, 2024 at 3:48 p.m.
The new owners of Paris FC want to preserve the “popular” DNA of the club and focus above all on training, assures Antoine Arnault, the son of the northern billionaire.
While Paris FC experienced its first real setback since the announcement of the takeover of the club by the Arnault family and the Red Bull group with the elimination of the Ligue 2 leader as soon as it entered the competition in the Coupe de France against QRM (N1), the project is starting to become more and more concrete. Particularly for the future stadium. The Parc des Princes, which PSG could leave, is not a priority for the second Parisian club, whose current owner, Pierre Ferracci, who will stay for another three years and has indicated that he would favor relocation to Jean -Bouin while waiting for the renovation of Charléty.
“The leading talent pool in the world”
At the head of the project, Antoine Arnault (47 years old), son of Bernard, the richest person in Europe, who spoke for the first time on the ambitions of the future PFC, which will initially be 55% owned by the Arnault family, against 15% for Red Bull and 30% for Ferracci, who will therefore cede them to the Arnaults by 2027. Notably vice-president of Dior but also supporter of PSG, Antoine Arnault explained to RMC that training would be the club's priority, taking advantage of the incredible Ile-de-France breeding ground.
“A club with great values”
“We don't arrive by saying to ourselves: 'We're going to revolutionize everything, we're going to turn the tables and change everything'. Not at all. On the contrary, we're going to improve things that already exist, he assures us. will create a club with great values, a great playing philosophy. We will work a lot on the training aspect. I want us to do something with this famous first pool of talent in the world. think that we will be well placed to train young people, to give them the desire to come to Paris FC, to be able to play them If we are a club that is too high, it is difficult to play young talents. And to insist on his desire to “keep the DNA of the club, which is popular and will remain so.” Chick?
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