PSG: Al-Khelaïfi Departs – Latest News

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Hungry for sport, he grew up to the sound of Formula 1 engines and the exploits of Ronaldinho. Today, with a Master’s degree in sports journalism, he no longer misses an F1 Grand Prix or a PSG match, his two passions and specialties.

While PSG has just experienced a rather surreal year 2025 with a historic sextuplet, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi has said goodbye to this exceptional year for the capital club and is turning with just as much ambition towards 2026.

At the start of 2025, it is difficult to imagine such success for PSG. The Parisian club actually achieved a historic sextuplet that only the FC Barcelonain 2009, and the Bayern Munichin 2020, had succeeded. Therefore, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi did not hide his joy when saying goodbye to 2025 and looking towards 2026.

Al-Khelaïfi turns the page on 2025…

« Dear supporters, as we close the year 2025, I would like to send you, on behalf of the entire Paris Saint-Germain family, a huge thank you and our best wishes for 2026. The year which is ending has been simply exceptional, with a sixth title won by our men’s team, which is added to the trophies won by our sections: PSG Handball champion of France for the 12th time in its history; PSG Judo a second time winner of the Mixed Champions League; our U19 girls and boys champions of France – without forgetting our women’s section which is starting a new ambitious cycle. These successes are the result of a total and collective commitment », he confides in a long message published on the official website of the PSG before continuing.

…and the announcement is heavy!

« Today more than ever, Paris Saint-Germain is strong because it has the best supporters in the world. Together, united and passionate, on the pitch, behind the scenes and in the stands, we will continue to write the most beautiful pages in our history and make Paris Saint-Germain shine. I wish you and your loved ones a very happy new year 2026 », added Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.

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