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PSG no longer wants to hear about the Parc des Princes. In any case, this has been Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s speech for a few months after the failure of negotiations with Anne Hidalgo to buy the stadium from Paris town hall. And while some rumors explained that the municipal elections of 2026 could revive the issue, this is clearly not the case.
According to information from Parisianwaiting until 2026 makes no sense for PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. He has already asked firms to work on the project and he already seems very excited by the models presented. Models for stadiums between 50,000 and 90,000 seats with shops, restaurants, hotels and even another field for the women’s team. This project is also estimated at 1 billion euros. But it remains to find the site capable of hosting this XXL project.
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