Paris Saint-Germain has published an official letter signed by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, addressed to the Spanish Football Federation, to praise “the excellent attention given” to Fabián Ruiz (28 years old, midfielder). The PSG president emphasizes the quality of the player’s care during his time with the national team.
“Dear President, dear Rafael,
On behalf of Paris Saint-Germain, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to you, as well as to the Spanish Football Federation, for the excellent attention and consideration given to our player Fabián Ruiz during his time with the Spanish national team.
Your professionalism, constant communication and care for Fabián are deeply appreciated. We are reassured to know that our player was looked after in the best possible way while representing Spain.
This collaboration between Paris Saint-Germain and the Spanish Football Federation is an excellent example of the importance of dialogue and cooperation between clubs and national teams, always with the players’ well-being as the absolute priority.
Please convey my warmest thanks to all of your teams involved, and rest assured that we greatly value the efforts of your federation in treating Fabián with the highest level of professionalism.
With all my respect and best regards,
Nasser Al-Khelaïfi
President, Paris Saint-Germain”
This diplomatic gesture from Paris Saint-Germain underlines the growing importance of relations between clubs and national teams. Often a source of tension over the physical management of players, these exchanges can sometimes turn into conflict when a key player returns injured.
In this case, PSG chose instead to highlight the Spanish Federation’s medical rigor and communication. For 28-year-old Fabián Ruiz, regularly called up by Spain, it is also a sign of trust: the Parisian club is pleased to see him being looked after in the best conditions, with his well-being placed at the center of priorities.
Behind this letter, there is a clear message: Paris wants to protect its key players, and harmony with the federations is becoming a strategic lever. It also subtly contrasts with the recent tensions involving the French Football Federation after the injuries to Désiré Doué and Ousmane Dembélé.