PSG: Anne Hidalgo ready to make an effort for the Parc des Princes

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The Mayor of Paris has decided to extend a helping hand to Paris Saint-Germain. In an interview with the daily newspaper West FranceAnne Hidalgo addressed the thorny subject of the management of the Parc des Princes. “I have not changed my position: the stadium is not for sale, but we must be able to find an arrangement that can convince the club not to leave it”said the politician.

No buyout in sight, but the desire to work hand in hand with the Qataris for Anne Hidalgo, who would like to modernize the Parc. However, this option is not part of the planning of the Parisian club and its ambitious leaders. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi is said to be sticking to his guns and would still like to buy the Porte d’Auteuil stadium, or build a new stadium in Paris. A definitive solution still seems far from being found…

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