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Paris Saint-Germain still has the ambition to own its stadium and is giving itself the means to achieve its goals. According to The Teama new path has just been born. Indeed, the capital club plans to build its new enclosure, in Poissy (Yvelines). More precisely, on land belonging to the Stellantis group and its numerous automobile brands. The manufacturer is considering closing part of its production plants, or even all of them. A final decision on these units is expected at the end of 2025.
With this site, Paris SG will have at its disposal an area of 50 hectares to build a “PSG Land” including a 60,000-seat stadium, as well as a place of leisure and consumption (hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, etc.) . In addition to Poissy, where the Parisian club’s training center is already located, two other files are also being studied: land in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (Yvelines) and the Saint-Cloud racecourse (Seine-et-Marne ). The Team also reports that the idea of buying the Parc des Princes has not been abandoned by Paris Saint-Germain. The Parisian club hopes for a change of majority at Paris town hall, during the municipal elections, in two years.
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