Arnault Family: Buying Paris FC Soccer Club is Long-term Investment

French businessman Antoine Arnault looks on during a press conference following the announcement that the family of LVMH’s Bernard Arnault takes over of PFC Paris Football Club, in Orly, near Paris, France, 20 November 2024.  EPA/YOAN VALAT
French businessman Antoine Arnault looks on during a press conference following the announcement that the family of LVMH’s Bernard Arnault takes over of PFC Paris Football Club, in Orly, near Paris, France, 20 November 2024. EPA/YOAN VALAT
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Arnault Family: Buying Paris FC Soccer Club is Long-term Investment

French businessman Antoine Arnault looks on during a press conference following the announcement that the family of LVMH’s Bernard Arnault takes over of PFC Paris Football Club, in Orly, near Paris, France, 20 November 2024.  EPA/YOAN VALAT
French businessman Antoine Arnault looks on during a press conference following the announcement that the family of LVMH’s Bernard Arnault takes over of PFC Paris Football Club, in Orly, near Paris, France, 20 November 2024. EPA/YOAN VALAT

Billionaire Bernard Arnault's family aims to gradually lift second-tier Paris FC to be among the elite of French and European soccer by focusing on training young players rather than poaching other clubs' stars, it said on Wednesday.
The family is preparing to complete a deal to take over Paris FC later this month, continuing a trend of billionaires buying soccer clubs across Europe.
An overhaul could eventually turn the Paris-based club into a potential rival to Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain, owned by Qatar Sports Investments.
But Antoine Arnault, Bernard Arnault's son, said the deal was not meant to disrupt France's soccer landscape.
"We'll take things step by step," he said, while making it clear that the Arnault family had high ambitions for the club.
"If you're asking me for one dream it would be to play Liverpool one day in the Champions league ... and who knows, maybe even beat them," he told Reuters.
Arnault said this was a project he led with his siblings, and that they had to convince their father, who is not a big football fan.
"I think he saw with his business eye the potential value creation around the Paris FC brand," he said.
Earlier, Arnault told a press conference that his family's aim was for the club to build France's best soccer training academy. "It's important, sports-wise, to do things gradually ... without rushing."
"We're in it for the long run," he said.
He declined to say exactly how much money the family holding would put into the soccer club.
But he said media reports of at least 100 million euros, which could be pushed to 200 million if the club secures a spot in the top flight next season, were roughly in the right ballpark.



Salah Says He Is ‘More Out than in’ at Liverpool as He Enters Final Months of Contract

Liverpool's Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah reacts during the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Liverpool at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton, southern England on November 24, 2024. (AFP)
Liverpool's Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah reacts during the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Liverpool at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton, southern England on November 24, 2024. (AFP)
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Salah Says He Is ‘More Out than in’ at Liverpool as He Enters Final Months of Contract

Liverpool's Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah reacts during the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Liverpool at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton, southern England on November 24, 2024. (AFP)
Liverpool's Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah reacts during the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Liverpool at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton, southern England on November 24, 2024. (AFP)

Mohamed Salah has raised doubts about his Liverpool future, saying he is yet to be offered an extension to his contract, which expires at the end of the season.

Salah spoke out after scoring two goals in Liverpool’s 3-2 win over Southampton on Sunday and suggested he is more likely to leave than stay with the Premier League leader.

"Well, we are almost in December and I haven’t received any offers yet to stay in the club," he told reporters. "I’m probably more out than in. You know I have been in the club for many years. There is no club like this. But in the end it is not in my hands."

Salah's goals saw Liverpool extend its lead at the top of the standings to eight points. The Egypt international is 32 and has been at the club since 2017.

He has scored 12 goals in 18 appearances this season.

Salah gave a rare interview to English print media before boarding the team bus after the Southampton game and expressed his frustration about the lack of progress with his contract.

"I’m not going to retire soon so I’m just playing, focusing on the season and I’m trying to win the Premier League and hopefully the Champions League as well. I’m disappointed but we will see," he said.

"I’m very professional. Everybody can see my work ethic. I’m just trying to enjoy my football and I will play at the top level as long as possible. I’m just doing my best because this is who I am and I try to give it all for myself and for the club. We will see what happens next."

Salah is Liverpool's all-time leading scorer in the Premier League with 167 goals. In all competitions he has scored 223 goals in 367 appearances.

He has won a full set of trophies with the Merseyside club including the league title and the Champions League.