PSG owners may acquire Malaga
Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
Malaga has been unable to return to the elite of Spanish football for many years and is currently competing in La Liga 2. However, the club might have a chance for a comeback.
Details: According to L’Equipe, PSG owners are considering the purchase of Malaga. The parties are currently discussing a deal valued at 100 million euros. Currently, Malaga is owned by the Spanish hotel and real estate company Bluebay (49%) and Qatari businessman Abdullah Al-Thani.
However, the club is currently managed by a court-appointed administrator due to its severe financial situation.
It is worth noting that recent reports suggested Gianluigi Donnarumma might leave PSG. Although the Italian remains the main goalkeeper, he has never been immune to criticism, and at Parc des Princes, they are tired of his mistakes and inconsistency.
Also worth mentioning: PSG fans are banned from attending the match against Saint-Etienne. This decision was made by the Loire prefecture. One of the reasons for the ban on the entry of Parisian ultras is the serious risk of public disorder.