PSG sports adviser Luis Campos extends contract until 2030
Paris Saint-Germain sports adviser Luis Campos has extended his contract with the French giants in a boost to the club ahead of the upcoming Champions League final.
In a statement issued on Thursday, PSG's owners Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) announced that Campos had renewed his contract "for an additional five years until 2030".
Campos, who is from Portugal and began working with PSG in an official role of football adviser in 2022, "will oversee the sports strategy of the whole QSI group".
That includes Braga, who finished fourth in this season's Portuguese league and in whom QSI holds a minority stake.
Campos's existing deal was due to expire at the end of this season and the announcement is welcome news for PSG as they prepare for the Champions League final against Inter Milan in Munich on May 31.
Before that they face Reims in the French Cup final on Saturday as they bid to complete a clean sweep of the domestic honours in France for the second season running.
Campos previously worked at Monaco and at Lille and has overseen the successful squad rebuild at PSG following the shift away from the superstar approach that led to the signings of Neymar and Lionel Messi.
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