The Ligue 1+ channel announced its intention to broadcast intimate sequences in the changing rooms of Ligue 1 clubs, a promise made to its subscribers at its launch, inspired by the Spanish model of the Liga Santander. This initiative is highly controversial among coaches, who express concerns about privacy and limitations on the dissemination of personal moments. Figures like Eric Roy highlight the absence of the need to capture such intimate scenes, while Luis Enrique, having already successfully explored this format on Canal+, doubts the value of continuing this practice. Bruno Genesio warns against an excess that would turn the changing rooms into reality TV, insisting on the need to preserve a certain intimacy. This issue risks deeply dividing all Ligue 1 coaches.
In parallel to this controversy, Paris Saint-Germain is actively pursuing its female mercato with the acquisition of Rasheedat Ajibaade, captain of the Nigerian national team and recent winner of the African Cup of Nations. The arrival of this 25-year-old player, from Atlรฉtico Madrid, is confirmed by several sources and is expected to extend over two seasons, with an option for a third. Ajibaade, known for his speed and talent in the duels, achieved a solid season in Liga F, with 7 goals and 3 assists. His recruitment, prepared discreetly by PSG’s sports director, Angelo Castellazzi, represents an added weight for the Parisian team.
The integration of Rasheedat Ajibaade into the PSG is part of a strategy to strengthen the female workforce, which already includes the arrivals of Olga Carmona and Floriane Jourde, as well as the recruitment of Stella Grondin. This mercato operation bears witness to the Parisian club’s ambition to position itself as a major player in women’s football. The arrival of Ajibaade, a talented and experienced player, is seen as a major asset in achieving the PSG’s sporting goals and consolidating its position as a leader in Ligue 1.