The Multan Sultans owner, Tareen, shared an emotional message on social media, thanking fans and saying the team always meant more to him than numbers or profit. He also hinted at a deep rift with PSL management for his exit by saying he would "rather lose the team standing on my feet than run it from my knees."
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Later, the Multan Sultans owner distanced himself from the important meetings for the 11th season of the PSL. Interestingly, Tareen was the only owner who didn’t receive the franchise renewal offer from the PSL and PCB, and now he has announced his departure.
I never once thought about walking away: Tareen Ali
To all Multan Sultans fans,Being part of this team has been one of the greatest honours of my life. I love the fans, I love this team, and I absolutely love being able to represent South Punjab. Something my late uncle Alamgir Tareen was especially proud of.Every season, I…
— Ali Khan Tareen (@aliktareen) November 25, 2025Meanwhile, Karachi Kings, Quetta Gladiators, Islamabad United, Lahore Qalandars, and Peshawar Zalmi have all confirmed that they will continue with the same owners for the next ten years in the Pakistan Super League.
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Quetta Gladiators record the biggest PSL value surge
However, the Quetta Gladiators have shown the biggest rise in market value despite being the lowest-valued team overall in the PSL. They started at PKR 187 million (around USD 660,000) in 2016, and their value has climbed to about PKR 690 million (around USD 2.45 million). Their owners will now pay around PKR 360 million (around USD 1.28 million) per year.
Islamabad United have risen even higher, jumping from PKR 255 million (around USD 910,000) in 2016 to about PKR 860 million (around USD 3.06 million). Their renewed fee is around PKR 470 million (around USD 1.67 million).
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