Fabrice Pastor, son of former AS Monaco president Michel Pastor, He was running for some time as a future major shareholder of Sevilla. He has been interested in buying some packages, although he has not yet made the move.
Among the sevillismos, this Monegasque businessman is highly dedicated to the padel industry, It is beginning to be seen as a “third way” in front of the share war being launched José María del Nido Benavente and other shareholder families, Carrión, Alés, Guijarro and Castro, where his son, the current president since January 1, aligned himself.
for now, Pastor stays on the sidelines but very pending, because he considered himself a Sevillista. He had a plan, but he set it to make a decision within a year.
“I am very attentive to Sevillawe should all be cooperative, this is one of the clubs, one of my dear ones. Monaco has been the most important in my life, it is my country, but I insist, wars are not good. I am waiting, responsibly I cannot do anything lightly,” he commented at one of the events related to his company, A1 Pádel. “I have given myself a period of one year to see if there are real possibilities of growth for Sevilla. If all parties are willing, there will be no problem. What matters is the club, not others,” he added .
The reference, AS Monaco
The future investor in Sevilla comes from an experienced family. “I will continue what my father did for four years in Monaco. He took a normal, average team and in four years we played in the final of the Champions League. “I think this is the goal of anyone Sevilla fans in Europe and if we don’t want the maximum, I don’t think it’s worth even starting.” Pastor’s assurance during his intervention.
Source: La Verdad

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