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PSG: a duo to replace Jean-Claude Blanc

2023-01-12T21:44:51.071Z


Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the president of the club of the capital, presented to the employees the reorganization to come in particular to compensate for the departure of


It was at the Parc des Princes, this Wednesday, that Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the president of PSG, announced a new composition of his management teams.

This reorganization must ensure the development of the club which must become "one of the largest football, sport and lifestyle franchises in the world".

Five new appointments have been announced, but it is indeed that of a duo to replace Jean-Claude Blanc, the managing director whose departure for the Ineos group at the end of 2022 surprised many observers.

Thus, Victoriano Melero, secretary general who arrived in September 2017, and Marc Armstrong, director of sponsorship, will take over Blanc's duties.

As announced by Goal.com, and as we can confirm, Melero "will oversee all support, financial and operational divisions while Armstrong will lead strategy across all revenue-generating areas."

No duration has been specified for the implementation of this mode of operation.

In addition, Fabien Allègre, director of the brand, will also take on the role of deputy director of the PSG Foundation.

In addition, as announced by Le Parisien on December 23, Pascal Ferré and Michelle Gilbert are joining the club's communication services.

The former journalist, editor-in-chief of France Football and responsible for the Ballon d'Or until the beginning of December, will take care of the sporting aspect of the pro group.

Michelle Gilbert will be more particularly in charge of the “institutional” component.

Other appointments will be announced in the coming weeks.

Source: leparis

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