PSG’s crazy options for its new stadium!

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Nasser Al Khelaifi announced this Thursday, PSG and the Parc des Princes are over. “It’s too easy to say now that the stadium is no longer for sale. We know what we want, we wasted years trying to buy the Park. It’s over now. We want to move from the Park”. If no one really knows when PSG will leave the famous and legendary Porte de Saint-Cloud enclosure, one thing is certain, the Parisian club has several alternatives and will have to build a new stadium as we explained to you in a video published on our Youtube channel.

The sites of the Saint-Cloud and Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines racecourse were notably cited, but appear to be very complex and difficult to implement. Another possibility, that of Montigny-le-Bretonneux, in Yvelines, which is close to the leisure center and the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines velodrome as recently mentioned the Team. This land had already been studied in the past for the new training center, which PSG finally installed in Poissy.

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