Birthday time is approaching.

In two weeks, Nasser Al-Khelaifi will celebrate his one year at the head of the ECA, the European Club Association.

The story does not say if he planned to organize a big party to celebrate the day he knocked off Andrea Agnelli's head and condemned the Super League to purgatory.

It's because the boss of Paris Saint-Germain is in a festive mood these days.

Take his latest idea to give a facelift to the C1, submitted to The Athletic: "a Champions League opening ceremony, with a match on the opening night where the winners face a great team", a bit like the Superbowl, which he intends to compete with.

A suggestion like any other in line with what Al-Khelaïfi governance has been for a year.

"He gives his opinion easily, without using too many words or making detours to explain what he likes or dislikes," says Daniel Rommedahl, director of football at FC Copenhagen and member of the ECA board.

He knows where he wants to go as president.

From what little we know, this idea of ​​a ceremony hasn't really been debated yet, but there's no reason why it shouldn't be either.

Without going into the Manichean story, the CEO of the Young Boys of Bern, Wanja Greuel sells us a “way of working and a whole transparent process”.

 “There is a good collaboration, abounds Rommedahl.

The atmosphere is more relaxed than a year ago at the ECA.

With a more frank and inclusive dialogue.

We, the medium and small clubs, we feel a little more at the same level as the big clubs.

»


Sincere or opportunistic opponent of the Super League? 

A status of great lord that the leaders of French football also attribute to him within the framework of the agreement between the LFP and CVC Partners, for the creation, in the off-season, of a commercial subsidiary in which the Luxembourg company will hold 13% against 1.5 billion euros.

At the time of cutting the cake, PSG was entitled to claim the largest share, author of 350 million euros: it finally sat on 150 million euros to ensure a better distribution of riches.

🗣 Nasser Al-Khelaïfi to the BBC: “Our investment in PSG doesn't just help one club.

Imagine that PSG is not part of the L1.

Where would she find an investment fund [the CVC] to invest 1.5 billion euros that go to small clubs to invest?

»

– Hadrien Grenier (@hadrien_grenier) March 31, 2022


Access to this content has been blocked to respect your choice of consent

By clicking on "

I ACCEPT

", you accept the deposit of cookies by external services and will thus have access to the content of our partners

I ACCEPT

And to better remunerate 20 Minutes, do not hesitate to accept all cookies, even for one day only, via our "I accept for today" button in the banner below.

More information on the Cookie Management Policy page.


For a behind-the-scenes source – not a huge fan of NAK – either case is a smokescreen.

A case of opportunistic posture, the first of which would precisely be that of gravedigger of the Super League in the name of sports justice.

“Nasser made a barter, he exchanged the extremely significant circumvention of financial fair play, which bothered him a lot since he recruited Neymar and Mbappé against his firm opposition to the Superleague project.

»

Even better.

In the updated version of financial fair play validated by the ECA, the "salary cap" will limit club spending, in particular on salaries, to 70% of their income in its version completed in 2025. The previous years will correspond to a period adaptation which surprisingly stick to the PSG agenda, since the clubs will be able to go up to 90% in 2023 and 80% in 2024. Two years is also the duration of the new contract that the club would offer Kylian Mbappé .

 “It is completely normal that [Nasser Al-Khelaïfi] brings the interests of PSG into the discussion, tempers Greuel.

Just as it is normal for Oliver Kahn to bring up Bayern Munich's interests in discussions.

But deep down I'm 100% sure he's involved against the Super League.

»


In the opinion of the camp of skeptics, there is necessarily a wolf and this conviction that, when the time comes, NAK will turn his jacket around to finish off the sheep with his counterparts from Real, Barça and Juve.

But the recent protrusion of the boss of the ECA in an interview with the BBC suggests that this hypothetical plot-twist is not in the pipes.

With a Godwin 2.0 point along the way, even if it means making a fuss of it, you might as well do it thoroughly.

"With ESL or non-ESL - I hate to say Super League - it's about three clubs.

They know there is no chance.

People are dying in Ukraine and have nowhere to sleep, and we are fighting for the Super League?

»

Nasser shows the muscles in front of Florentino

Symbolic: the president of UEFA, Aleksander Ceferin, already made the same moral judgment, at the beginning of March, when the slingers were again pointing the tip of their noses.

The alliance extends to finances since

The Times

revealed in February the existence of negotiations carried out in his corner by Al-Khelaïfi with UEFA and two private companies concerning the marketing of the European rights of the Champions League. around 15 billion euros for the period 2024-2027.

Solo discussions in which, and we have confirmed, the ECA board does not participate.

But its members await the president at the turn.

“We hope that we will be present in the discussions to talk about redistribution [of TV rights] when the time comes”, slips Wanja Greuel.

Strengthened by his circumstantial friendship with Ceferin, NAK no longer hesitates to let loose in private.

Evidenced by his outburst against the referees of the round of 16 return from Paris to the Bernabeu.

The inappropriate attitude did not pass in Spain, where editorialists very quickly cried out at the abuse of power and a certain complacency on the part of UEFA, hoping that all this would not go unpunished.

A month after the facts, Nasser and Leonardo have still not gone before the disciplinary committee of the European body.

In the end, they were not summoned on March 29 by the said commission, as was however planned.

In public, Al-Khelaïfi puffs out his chest.

At the BBC, he recounts this moment when, during the last Real-PSG, "he was very hard" with the father of the Super League, Florentino Pérez, yet eager to renew the dialogue.

 “I want to play these games, the big games, of course I want to.

I know what the public wants.

But we cannot say "you are a small club, you are excluded".

It has to be an open system.

»


Al-Khelaïfi as the little brother of the poor, there is enough to make a regular interlocutor of the Parisian smile.

“I know that we are in an election campaign period and that everything is allowed in terms of demagoguery but hey… Soon he will defend football in the territories.

Let's stop.

It's a communication error, nobody believes it and everyone laughs.

»

Small ECA clubs feel safe

Not the managers of second-tier European clubs.

Daniel Rommedahl: “I feel 'secure' with regard to the Super League because there is very strong opposition to the project.

The positions taken by PSG and Bayern Munich at the time were very important and had an impact on what followed.

There is this feeling that they are working on a model that is better than the super league.

»

On this last point, there is debate.

Among the reforms supported by Nasser, that of the new Champions League, horizon 2024, is far from the communist model that the Parisian president sells in his interviews.

If we dive into it, it is very close to this Super League which he fights ardently (we think in particular of the group stage with 36 teams and the two places granted to clubs with high coefficients).

“The biggest mistake that was made was especially when more places were given to big clubs in the Champions League a few years ago,” minimizes the leader of Young Boys.

After a year of Al-Khelaïfi presidency, the time is therefore not yet for reproaches at the table of European clubs.

The immunity of the big winners.

Sport

LFP: The Luxembourg fund CVC invites itself to French football in search of fresh money

Sport

Super League: From upstarts to guardians of the temple, can Nasser and PSG save European football?

  • Nasser Al-Khelaifi

  • PSG

  • Uefa

  • florentino perez

  • Sport