เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง Sport, a French media outlet, reported that Qatari capital groups have threatened to stop supporting Paris Saint-Germain after Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the club president, was initially charged by the French government with corruption and abuse of power.

Al-Khelaifi was initially charged on February 5 with vote-buying and abuse of power within Lagardere Group, a French company in which Qatari capital groups hold shares.
Although the case is not directly related to PSG, the report said that the charges have made Qatari capital groups lose patience, to the point of threatening to withdraw their investment in France, which also includes sports media outlet beIN Sports.
“Qatar capital groups have endured enough of this kind of persecution,” an unnamed source told the news agency.
“They have encountered unfair legal actions, blackmail, daily criticism and being slandered for the shortcomings of others.”
“Every problem in France is seen as their fault. Every time they try to help, they are seen as doing it because of ‘soft power’. It is clear persecution. And everyone has a point where they run out of patience,”
the Qatari capital group took over PSG and appointed Al-Khelaifi as president since 2011, then led the club to 10 Ligue 1 titles in 12 seasons. Al
-Khelaifi, 51, denies all charges. He is also president of the European Club Association (ECA). And it is not the first time he has encountered legal problems.
Previously, Al-Khelaifi was charged with corruption in relation to Qatar hosting the 2017 and 2019 World Athletics Championships, which a French court dismissed in 2023 because it did not have jurisdiction to rule on the case.