PSG: a candidate is already positioning himself for the new stadium

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After announcing that it wanted to leave the Parc des Princes last week, and despite opposition from supporters, PSG is actively looking for a future site to build its new stadium. Valérie Pécresse, president of the Île-de-France region, launched an appeal to Ile-de-France mayors to find land adapted to the needs of Paris-Saint-Germain. The town of Aulnay-sous-Bois came forward for this project. “Mayor Bruno Beschizza responded favorably to the call from the Ile-de-France Region and proposed the town of Aulnay-sous-Bois to host the future Paris Saint-Germain football stadium within the development project Val Francilia. » can we read in their press release.

The town of Seine-Saint-Denis, in the north of Paris, has some advantages. The land would be directly accessible, and very quickly, for construction purposes. It would be at the heart of a vast development project, called Val Francilia, where there would be housing, public facilities and green spaces. And above all, the stadium could be accessible by several motorways (A1, A3, A104) and line 16 of the Grand Paris Express from 2026. One more option, after the discussions started with Montigny-le-Bretonneux.

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