Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Paris Saint-Germain Owner Wants Piece of Tottenham

  • QSI chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi reportedly met with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy for exploratory discussions.
  • QSI has not held any discussions with Liverpool.
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Qatar Sports Investments could be adding another soccer team to its growing list.

The owner of Ligue 1’s Paris Saint-Germain is looking to buy a minority stake in a Premier League club this year, according to CBS Sports — and QSI chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi has already met with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy for exploratory discussions.

  • Tottenham denied having any meetings regarding the club’s equity.
  • But CBS Sports said it has seen “indisputable evidence” that Levy did meet with QSI, specifically to speak about a minority investment.

CBS Sports reported that multiple clubs are still being assessed. 

QSI has reportedly not held any discussions with Liverpool — which Fenway Sports Group, the Premier League club’s owner, announced in November is open to a sale. It was previously reported that the Qatari Royal Family is not interested in the club.

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QSI has owned Paris Saint-Germain for more than a decade, but has only recently begun diversifying its portfolio.

It’s looking to offload a 15% stake in PSG at a valuation of more than $4.1 billion.

In October, QSI entered an agreement to purchase a nearly 22% stake in Portugal’s SC Braga for roughly $18.4 million — the state-backed fund’s second soccer venture. 

South America is also reportedly a priority region for QSI this year.

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