http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/924844/qatari-group-takes-control-of-psg?cc=5901Paris Saint-Germain have announced that Qatari investors have bought a controlling 70% stake in the club, ending months of speculation about who the Ligue 1 outfit's new owners would be.
PSG's former owners, the American group Colony Capital, revealed back in December 2010 that they were looking for new investors and that search has reportedly led them to Qatar Investment Authority, an investment arm of the Qatari government.
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http://frenchfootballweekly.wordpress.com/2011/06/18/the-qatari-dilemma-facing-paris-st-germain/The cynical football fan might say that there is no such thing as a bad time to have your club bought up by the richest people on Earth, but if such a time exists then, for Paris Saint-Germain, that time is now.
The first two signings made by the Qataris, Kevin Gameiro and Leonardo (as sporting director) come across as very sensible people to bring in, and both have a connection to the club (Gameiro as a supporter, Leonardo as a former player). But rumours are already circulating that coach Kombouaré will be replaced (by Carlo Ancelotti) and that all sorts of players will soon be bought (an eclectic mix including Dimitar Berbatov and Ganso).
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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/...or-post?cc=5901Leonardo, 41, left his post as coach of Inter Milan last month having long been linked with a switch to PSG, where he spent a year of his playing career, but it has taken some weeks to formalise his move to the Ligue 1 club.
As he was unveiled to the press, he said: ''I'm really happy to be here. I have strong memories from my 14 months in Paris. I always thought I could come back but I did not know it would be like this. 'It was not easy for me to leave Italy. In Paris there is much to get to grips with, to do; the club has been bought.