Paris town hall retains PSG

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Through its Sports Officer, the Paris town hall responded to Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the president of PSG, about the controversy surrounding the Parc des Princes.

PSG at the Parc des Princes is no longer the future. This is the message sent this week by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. “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 Parc des Princes. It’s over now, we want to move out of the Park”, declared the president of PSG on Thursday after the UEFA executive committee.

Pierre Rabadan responded to the Qatari leader on Sunday France Info. “ The dialogue must resume, said the deputy in charge of Sports at Paris town hall, former third row of Stade Français. We must meet, time has passed, we must change our attitude, no one must be taken hostage. »

The mayor of the capital, Anne Hidalgo, had however been quite clear on the subject, cited by West France. “ 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. » A decision taken following a vote by the Paris Council.

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