PSG: The Ultras do not agree with Nasser Al-Khelaifi

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The PSG CUP collective is unhappy with the posture chosen by Nasser Al-Khelaifi in the matter concerning the Park.

Having not obtained the green light for the takeover of the Ile-de-France enclosure, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the president of PSG, openly threatened to leave the Parc des Princes if the situation did not change as soon as possible. That the capital club has a new domicile has now become a real possibility. A scenario that the team’s supporters refuse to imagine.

In a press release published this Friday, the Ultras du Cup indicated that they would not accept a relocation. “Our position, PSG is at the Parc des Princes and the Parc des Princes is PSG. We do not envisage being the generation of supporters who will have seen the club leave its forever lair.” NAK has therefore been warned!

PSG Ultras against a move

While opposing his idea, the CUP lets the Qatari leader know that it respects his work and the efforts made for the progress of the club. “We know that the investment in the new training center demonstrates that the shareholder intends to be there for a long time.”

If they make it clear to the strong man of PSG that a move is excluded, the supporters also attack the mayor of Paris for her propensity to put obstacles in the way of the project which consists of renovating the stadium. “We will not accept that our club and its stadium are sacrificed so that Madame Hidalgo can keep control of the Paris council.”

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