Todd Boehly, the businessman who has owned Chelsea since June, is on fire.
Last week, he sacked Thomas Tuchel, the former coach of PSG, yet European champion with the Blues in 2021. After appointing Graham Potter in his place, he decided to overhaul Chelsea's sports policy.
And for this, he has set his sights on… Luis Campos, as The Times revealed last weekend.
According to our information, the American owner of the English club offered him an annual salary of 8 million euros to leave PSG immediately and take charge of the next two transfer windows, that of January and that of next summer, both in 2023. With a pharaonic envelope of 300 million euros to invest in rethinking the first team.
Jim Ratcliffe, the British billionaire, CEO of Ineos and current owner of OGC Nice, does not hide his desire to buy Manchester United, whose sale price has been set at 4 billion euros by the Glazer family, at head of the Red Devils.
Ratcliffe, if successful, also wants Campos to lead the club's sporting policy.
No clause in Campos' contract in Paris prevents him from accepting in theory.
There is only one condition: he cannot work for more than three clubs, while he officiates at PSG but also at Celta Vigo.
A departure, a hypothesis today improbable in the short term, would "simply" require compensation for PSG, as for a transfer.