Kevin Durant has officially joined the Paris Saint-Germain project. The NBA superstar from the Phoenix Suns is now a minority shareholder and strategic partner of PSG, marking a groundbreaking step for the club.
Already connected to PSG via the Arctos Sports Partners investment fund, Durant now enters the ownership circle himself. The club confirmed the news in an official statement on Friday, highlighting a shared vision for global growth.
A Future PSG Franchise in the NBA?
“QSI is thrilled to welcome Kevin Durant as a direct shareholder of Paris Saint-Germain and a strategic partner of our group,” said PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. “We are constantly looking to evolve the club and our global portfolio through impactful partnerships. With Kevin, we aim to launch ambitious initiatives that will fuel PSG’s ongoing worldwide expansion.”
Durant, a global sports icon, brings more than just star power — he brings multisport expertise, especially in basketball. His involvement could be key as PSG explores a potential NBA expansion project, with the league openly eyeing European markets.
A Paris-based franchise in the NBA? With Kevin Durant now on board, that dream is starting to look a little more real.
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