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For a few months now, Paris Saint-Germain has decided to change strategy regarding its future stadium. After having suffered several refusals from the Paris City Hall in relation to the Parc des Princes, the team chaired by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi had had enough and decided to explore other options to build a new enclosure and even a “PSG Land.” But last night, The Parisian revealed that Paris City Hall does not want to see the Ile-de-France club leave the capital and that it will “seize administrative justice in order to cancel the reservation of land” in favor of the construction of a new stadium for PSG.
News which inevitably made the French champion club react. Asked about this by RMC SportPSG remains solid on its support and ensures that it is moving forward quietly on its new stadium project with the support of the Ile-de-France Region. A source also confided to our colleagues: “the sudden panic of the town hall confirms the seriousness of this project. The City of Paris cannot publicly claim to be open to dialogue and torpedo all the alternatives on which the club is working. This reveals the blatant hypocrisy that the town hall has demonstrated since the start of the negotiations.” Atmosphere…
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