Posted on December 20, 2021 at 6:45 p.m. by HG Present at PSG since 2019, Leonardo praised his excellent relationship with Nasser Al-Khelaïfi which allows him to make some nice moves in terms of recruitment while highlighting Qatar's great successes in sports policy. Back to PSG in 2019, Leonardo Since then occupies the post of sports director of the capital club and thus has the heavy task of recruiting players to strengthen the capital club, something he did well during the last winter window of transfers by enlisting no less of seven players. And obviously, the Italian-Brazilian likes this job a lot, even if he is not the most successful in the sales side by his own admission. Indeed, during an interview with Europe 1 broadcast this Sunday evening, Leonardo confided all his joy to be currently present at PSG and was inflamed when talking about his excellent relationship with his present Nasser Al-Khelaïfi who works in concert with him. “We decide and we go all over the place together on all the challenges” “The love Qatar has for PSG is undeniable. What happened to the Paris Saint-Germain brand? Everyone knows this logo. My role is to defend PSG. To be available to this brand and the club. The transfer window is part of this job. You have to build something that will last, that the image conveyed is positive. Abroad, the image of PSG is much better than in France. Now we have to put the final blow: the trophy. Because that's the people's argument. For me, PSG is a great club, undoubtedly. What also pleases me is that my relationship with Nasser is so good … We decide and we go all over the place together on all challenges. It is a pleasure to deal with all the daily problems. But I will not do anything else with Qatar, with Nasser, which does not affect PSG. I have no interest in doing anything more. I have influence at Paris Saint-Germain, but nowhere else. Never in politics. But I say hats off to Qatar for what they have done for the sport. A World Cup, Formula 1, tennis, Moto GP… ”, confided Leonardo . Skip back to main navigation