PSG: a surprising city offers itself for the new stadium

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But where will Paris Saint-Germain play? After the failure of the takeover of the Parc des Princes, the Ile-de-France management therefore wishes to embark on a new project, that of creating its enclosure outside Paris. Several cities are candidates, and another has just been added to the list.

Indeed, according to the daily The Team, the town of Châteaudun, in Eure-et-Loir, is positioning itself as a candidate for the future PSG stadium. Nevertheless, the distance between the city and the capital (nearly 130 km) may be important in the final choice, but the city believes in its chances, after having submitted a letter on February 26 to the Parisian president, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi . This document contains all the assets of the city, starting with a civil airfield under renovation, according to The Team.

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