Visit Rwanda deal does not ‘match ethics’ of PSG – Mulumbu
Visit Rwanda deal does not ‘match ethics’ of PSG – Mulumbu
Yousouf Mulumbu, the former Paris Saint-Germain player, has criticized the club’s sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda, stating…

Visit Rwanda deal does not ‘match ethics’ of PSG – Mulumbu
Yousouf Mulumbu, the former Paris Saint-Germain player, has criticized the club’s sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda, stating that it does not align with the ethical values of the football club.
Mulumbu, who played for PSG from 2004 to 2009, expressed his concerns about the club promoting tourism in a country that has been accused of human rights violations.
He stated that PSG should be more mindful of the message they are sending by partnering with a country that has faced criticism for its treatment of political opponents and human rights activists.
The Visit Rwanda deal, which was signed in 2018, has been a controversial topic among fans and players alike, with many questioning the decision to partner with a country with a checkered human rights record.
Mulumbu’s comments have reignited the debate around the ethics of football club sponsorships and the responsibility that clubs have in choosing their partners.
PSG has yet to respond to Mulumbu’s remarks, but the criticism is likely to add pressure on the club to reconsider its partnership with Visit Rwanda.
As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether PSG will take action in response to the concerns raised by Mulumbu and others who question the ethical implications of the Visit Rwanda deal.
Regardless of the outcome, Mulumbu’s comments have sparked an important conversation about the role of football clubs in promoting ethical values and the impact of their sponsorship deals on society as a whole.
It remains to be seen how PSG will address these concerns and whether they will make any changes to their sponsorship agreements in the future.