Nasser Al-Khelaifi set to become longest-serving PSG president

After arriving in Paris Saint-Germain after the club's takeover by Qatari Sports Investments in 2011, Nasser Al-Khelaifi will become the longest serving president of the club of the club of the French capital on Wednesday. The Qatari arrived in Paris on November 4, 2011 and has since supervised 10 Ligue 1 titles, Zeven Coupé de France, Six Coupe de la Ligue and 11 Trofée des Champions. The closest president of him was Michel Denisot who provided eight titles between 1991 and 1998. Al-Khelaifi gets Francis Borelli in (1978-1991) as the longest serving PSG president in 13 years, four months and 23 days on Wednesday. This is set to look at the different facets of Qatari influence in French football, in the name of Emir Tamim Ben Hamad al-Thhani. In February al-Khelaifi was accused of complicity in a 'abuse of power' according to a report from Agence France Preste. This was part of a broader investigation into French businessman Arnaud Lagardère and a reported attempt to influence a crucial mood by the Qatari Sovereign Fund that was a shareholder in his group. GFFN | George Boxall

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