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It’s no secret that PSG is looking for a new stadium to accommodate its team. Recently, PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi confirmed his decision to leave the Parc des Princes and therefore asked his teams to find a new base. Several avenues had been studied. And this Wednesday evening, Le Parisien reveals that the capital club recently visited a new site.
PSG thus visited the former Ris-Orangis racecourse which closed its doors in 1996. The site therefore has more than 100 hectares free and usable. The French daily specifies that the site ticks several boxes including being large enough to accommodate a “PSG village” with hotels, restaurants, offices. But the site is still located 50 km from Poissy and 30 km from the Parc des Princes.
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