PSG’s refusal to announce itself at the Stade de France is « good news » for Paris City Hall, which means that there will be a dialogue with the capital club to ensure the main objective at the Parc des Princes .
The Stade de France is not! In conflict between two or more children and the city of Paris regarding access to the Parc des Princes, PSG resigned from the city of Saint-Denis. The options now offered to the capital club: expand its stadium, whose current capacity is 48,000 seats, or build a new one. If Anne Hidalgo hears from you, you see the effect of the Porte de Saint-Cloud, the first scenario remains more likely. In any case, this is what Emmanuel Grégoire, first deputy mayor, says in THE Parisian.
For him, seeing the reigning double French champions not positioning themselves for the takeover of the Stade de France is “a good new woman”which goes in the direction of maintaining the Rouge et Bleu in their historic lair. “ On Compare that this option is also a hypothetical new site. However, we continue to think that the Parc des Princes is the safest solution, financially, technically, sportingly.expresses the Socialist. We are therefore prepared to resume language, as quickly as possible, with PSG to find a favorable outcome. »
“Play the 2027-2028 season at the new Parc des Princes”
Despite frosty relations with the club, the town hall believes it can renew dialogue and has already “more options” to offer to PSG. “I am hopeful that we will reach an agreementan advertisement by Emmanuel Grégoire, which has a date on that day. I was worried that we would go quickly. […] If you choose away matches, you will have to play all the overtime possible, but you will also worry about the great 2027-2028 season in the new Parc des Princes. It is still a scenario within reach today. » News that will undoubtedly please Parisian supporters.
PSG: “The 2027-2028 season at the new Parc des Princes, a scenario within reach” from Paris City Hall
pic.twitter.com/QGE0FRhHQw—The Parisian | PSG (@le_Parisien_PSG) January 4, 2024