Visit Rwanda deal does not ‘match ethics’ of PSG – Mulumbu
Visit Rwanda deal does not ‘match ethics’ of PSG – Mulumbu
According to former Paris Saint-Germain player Youssouf Mulumbu, the club’s sponsorship deal with the Rwandan tourism board does not align with the ethical standards of the team.
Mulumbu criticized the partnership, stating that PSG’s association with a country accused of human rights abuses sends the wrong message to fans and the international community.
He expressed his disappointment in the club for prioritizing financial gain over moral principles.
The Visit Rwanda deal, signed in 2018, is estimated to be worth around 9 million euros per season.
PSG’s decision to partner with Rwanda has faced backlash from human rights organizations and activists.
Mulumbu’s comments have sparked a debate within the football community about the responsibilities of clubs when choosing sponsors.
He urged PSG to reconsider their partnership and consider the impact it may have on their reputation and values.
Despite the controversy, PSG has defended the deal, stating that it has helped promote tourism in Rwanda and support the country’s development.
However, Mulumbu believes that the club should prioritize ethics over financial gain and take a stand against human rights abuses.
The debate surrounding the Visit Rwanda deal highlights the complex relationship between sports, politics, and morality in the modern world.