PSG: new turnaround for the Parc des Princes?

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While Nasser Al-Khelaïfi affirmed that PSG was going to leave the Parc des Princes, Jérôme Alonzo commented on this thorny issue.

The question torments all Paris Saint-Germain lovers: will the club leave the Parc des Princes? While Nasser Al-Khelaïfi affirmed his desire to find a new stadium, Jérôme Alonzo played down the situation. “ IIn this matter, we must dissociate affect and business. PSG leaving the Parc des Princes is not tomorrow. We have 5, 6, 7 years ahead of us. I have my history with the Parc des Princes, from little to player. That said, I understand the club’s annoyance with Paris City Hall.

Former player of the club in the 2000s, the consultant of La Chaîne L’Equipe regrets that the discussions are closed. We suspected that the Parc des Princes would quickly be too small for this project. But a renovated park would have been an interesting idea. I know it was PSG’s number 1 option to stay at the Parc.

Alonzo “very sad” if PSG leaves the Parc des Princes

Like other former Paris Saint-Germain players, Alonzo finds it difficult to imagine the capital club in any setting other than the Parc des Princes. “ Put together all of this, there is also an economic reality. European competition is unforgiving. But it will make me very sad if PSG leaves the Parc des Princes“, continued the ex-PSG goalkeeper.

It remains to be seen whether Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s media outing is yet another piece of pressure in the negotiations with Paris City Hall.

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