Paris Saint-Germain’s Ultras said on Wednesday that “the transfer includes not only the men’s team, but also the women’s team and the handball team.”
“Recent events and the state of our common relationship with management lead us to believe that this is the best and only solution likely to preserve a common future,” he added in a statement after an unsuccessful meeting. with club officials.
Paris Saint-Germain, in search of its eleventh title in the French League, has only 4 matches left to play this season, including two in its Parc des Princes stadium. He leads the league with a 6-point lead over second-placed Lens.
The club’s failure to win the Champions League title, despite the huge investment in signing the game’s biggest stars, contributed to the deterioration of the relationship with the Ultras.
Some supporters recently demonstrated outside Brazil international Neymar’s residence outside Paris, a move coach Christophe Galtier described as “out of control and dangerous”.
They also expressed their frustration with Lionel Messi, who is expected to leave Paris Saint-Germain within weeks.
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