PSG and the Parc, it smells like the end

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At a time when Paris FC seems close to an agreement with Stade Français to move next season from Charléty to Jean-Bouin, near the Parc des Princes, PSG appears to be irremediably moving away from its Parisian home.

For many months, the rag has been burning between the city of Paris and the capital’s flagship club – the Qatari leaders of PSG wishing to buy the Porte de Saint-Cloud enclosure, a prospect categorically rejected by the municipal team in place .

“We will not sell the Parc des Princes”

This Wednesday again, on the occasion of the wishes expressed by Mayor Anne Hidalgo for 2025, the message on the issue was clear: “

There is one thing we will not do in 2025. At the same time, I did not promise it… No, we will not sell the Parc des Princes! »

This is unlikely to warm up relations between the two camps – and this while Pierre Rabadan, deputy mayor of Paris in charge of sport, recently deplored the silence of PSG in its attempts to relaunch negotiations. For Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the situation today seems obvious: the future of his club is far from the Parc des Princes.

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