Report: Zidane To Takeover PSG, On One Condition
According to Reuters, the record Ligue 1 champions have been placed under investigation by French prosecutors over alleged undeclared labour.
The reigning French champions have reportedly only been paying Tunisian national Hicham Bouajila sporadically through a tennis academy in Qatar despite the fact that he works for president Nassir Al-Khelaifi as an advisor, according to Bouajila's lawyer, Bertrand Repolt.
"Following a complaint received on Dec. 13, 2022, an investigation was opened on Jan. 16, 2023 on the grounds of undeclared work," the office told Reuters.
However, a spokesperson for PSG's ownership group, Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), has claimed in a statement that Bouajila has never been an employee of the Paris-based outfit.
"We won't make any further comment about completely spurious individuals who trade on misinformation and media manipulation," the statement said.
Clubs Want Man City 'Kicked Out' Of EPL
These allegations come in the midst of perhaps a crucial time for QSI as the Middle Eastern company look to expand their footballing empire. Reports have suggested that the group are interested in acquiring a minority stake in a Premier League club, with Tottenham Hotspur linked the most with a possible acquisition.
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