The PSG chaiman also told Anderson that he believes media criticism of the country was down to the fact that many had not visited Qatar.
The 49-year-old told Anderson that PSG would want any potential bidder to share a long-term commitment to the club.
The 49-year-old told Anderson that he remains opposed to the idea, but is not against other changes.
Al-Khelaifi told Anderson that PSG has a two-year contract with Messi, but will discuss his next steps after the tournament ends.
Al-Khelaifi told Anderson he expected the star to be okay for the tournament’s knock-out stages, but that he needs referees to give him more protection.