“It’s over now, we want to move,” the enormous message from Nasser Al-Khelaifi

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It’s an outing that risks getting people talking and shaking up the web over the next few hours and days. This Thursday, at the UEFA congress, Nasser Al-Khelaifi responded to the comments of the mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo.

This Wednesday, the 64-year-old French politician announced during an interview with Ouest-France that the Parc des Princes was definitely not for sale. “ I also say it again today and once and for all: there will be no sale of the Parc des Princes, it is the heritage of Parisians. The subject is closed. »

Comments which made the boss of Paris Saint-Germain react, who was clear and firm on this subject as well. “It’s too easy to say now that the stadium is no longer for sale. We know what we want, we wasted years trying to buy the Park. It’s OVER now, we want to MOVE from the Park,” he said.

What option for PSG in the future?

It is an open secret. Paris Saint-Germain wants to own its own stadium, like most of the big teams on the Old Continent. Eager to buy the Parc des Princes for several years, the Paris town hall has now vetoed it and decided not to sell.

Faced with this situation, the leaders of the capital club should turn to another option. That of building a new stadium. All that remains is to find the location. According to the latest reports, several sites are being studied, including one in Montigny-le-Bretonneux. To be continued. The case has only just begun…

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