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🇶🇦 MARCA: Qatar Sets Its Sights Again on Acquiring Málaga CF

🇶🇦 MARCA: Qatar Sets Its Sights Again on Acquiring Málaga CF

Yahoo27-03-2025

🇶🇦 MARCA: Qatar Sets Its Sights Again on Acquiring Málaga CF
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), the group behind Paris Saint-Germain, has set its sights on Málaga CF once again.
According to Sky, the Qatari entity is negotiating with Abdullah Al-Thani to acquire the Andalusian club for around 80 million euros. This move is part of their diversification strategy, after ruling out Valencia CF due to its high debt.
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The emirate's interest is not new: in 2023, they already explored this possibility, but the negotiations did not prosper. Now, with Málaga in the Second Division and Al-Thani willing to sell, the scenario seems more favorable.
Among the conditions of QSI's offer is the assumption of pending debts, a key incentive for the sheikh. Sources close to the matter assure that Al-Thani sees this sale as a definitive exit after years of criticism.
Abdullah Al-Thani, owner since 2010, has had a tumultuous relationship with Málaga and its fans. His management left the club in a delicate economic situation. Now, a new door opens to new ownership on the Costa del Sol.
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