PSG: Luis Enrique takes a position in the debate around the Parc des Princes

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Faced with the intransigence of Paris town hall on the sale of the Parc des Princes, PSG president Nasser al-Khelaïfi responded by announcing his intention to leave the legendary Parisian lair. Therefore, the announcement from the boss of the reigning French champion sparked strong reactions, like the scathing press release published in the morning by the Collectif Ultras Paris (CUP) which does not envisage a change of stadium. Asked about this at a press conference, Luis Enrique preferred to kick in touch.

“The president was very clear in the message he sent. I am sure he is working to find the best solution for the club. We’ll see what he decides, but the answer was clear.”he soberly indicated at a press conference this Friday, on the eve of receiving LOSC.

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