Former Juve CEO to be named PSG chief executive
Posted Friday, October 07, 2011 by YAHOO Sport
Former Juventus CEO Jean-Claude Blanc is set to become the chief executive at French side Paris St Germain, the Ligue 1 club’s main shareholders said on Friday.
“Qatar Sports Investments announce their intention of naming Jean-Claude Blanc as the Paris St Germain chief executive,” QSI, who bought a 70 percent stake in PSG last June, said in a statement.
QSI said Blanc’s nomination was subject to a routine vote by the board on Oct. 21.
PSG spent over 80 million euros ($107.23 million) during the transfer window, including 42 million on Argentina’s Javier Pastore, and now lead the Ligue 1 standings.
Blanc, 48, resigned as Juventus CEO last May after helping the Serie A giants’ build a new 41,000 capacity stadium.
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