- Nasser Al-Khelaifi meets with Daniel Levy in a London hotel
- Since Al-Khelaifi took over, PSG is now acknowledged as one of the world’s sporting and financial superpowers.
- He is president of the European Clubs Association where Levy is on the board
- Al-Khelaifi chairs the Qatar Sports Investment Group
PSG’s Qatari owners have reportedly spoken to Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy, and it appears they are interested in buying a Premier League side.
In October 2011, Nasser Al-Khelaifi was named PSG president and since then the club’s fortunes have undergone a significant transformation. Paris Saint-Germain is now recognized as one of the world’s sporting and financial superpowers.
In fact, aside from PSG, QSI’s only other stake lies in Portuguese side Braga, who often struggle to break the dominant triumvirate of Lisbon sides Sporting and Benfica and Porto.
QSI seems to be only interested in two teams. Both Liverpool and Manchester United bosses have indicated they are open to selling their clubs in the future. It was alleged last month that a Saudi-Qatari consortium was drafting a £3.2 billion takeover offer for Liverpool, but there have been no subsequent updates.