Ligue 1 2023–24: Qatar Sports Investments Sell Paris Saint-Germain’s Minority Stake to US Firm Arctos Partners

The French league champion said Arctos' investment will go towards growing PSG operations and supporting plans to develop its stadium and training center. Arctos, as a non-controlling partner, won't have a say in sporting matters.

PSG players in training (Photo credit: Twitter @PSG_English)

Paris Saint-Germain owner Qatar Sports Investments agreed to sell a minority stake to U.S. private equity platform Arctos Partners on Thursday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Arctos will own 12.5% of the club, valuing PSG at 4.25 billion euros ($4.6 billion), said a person familiar with the deal who was not authorized to speak publicly. The French league champion said Arctos' investment will go towards growing PSG operations and supporting plans to develop its stadium and training center. Arctos, as a non-controlling partner, won't have a say in sporting matters. African Player of the Year 2023: Mohamed Salah Aims for Hat Trick of Africa’s Best Player Award on Shortlist With Achraf Hakimi and Victor Osimhen.

Since it took over 12 years ago, QSI has increased PSG's net expenditure to more than 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) but PSG has repeatedly failed to win the Champions League. Arctos has invested in more than 20 professional sports organizations such as Liverpool, Aston Martin in Formula One, and teams in the NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball.

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