Nicolas Sarkozy decisive in the Parc des Princes file?

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The relationship between Paris town hall and Paris Saint-Germain is crumbling over the weeks. The capital club wants to buy the Parc des Princes, home to the Ile-de-France team, which the town hall does not want. Negotiations have stalled and discussions have broken down. And as the newspaper reports The Team, elected officials are no longer invited to matches at the Parc des Princes. The daily even reports that Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of Paris, proposed to a third party to renew ties with PSG.

Indeed, she would have asked Nicolas Sarkozy, close to President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, to act as an intermediary between the two camps. For the moment, the expected results have not been achieved. Proof of this is the declarations of the boss of PSG in recent days, claiming racism. To be continued…

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