Rothen announces “the death of Paris Saint-Germain”

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Very attached to PSG, a club whose colors he wore for five seasons, Jérôme Rothen does not for a single moment envisage leaving the Parc des Princes.

Thursday, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi threw a wrench, on the sidelines of the UEFA congress in Paris, saying he wanted ” to move “ of the Parc des Princes. Committed until the end of 2043 in a long lease with the town hall, the capital club considers the acquisition of the stadium essential to carry out its expansion project to 60,000 seats.

Jérôme Rothen refuses to see the club of his heart leave this legendary enclosure. “PSG has the impression of being the pigeon. Since it was bought, the club has renovated the Parc des Princes. The town hall didn’t have the means to maintain it and I know what I’m talking about. In my time, we demanded changing rooms, parking and a lawn worthy of the name. Paris town hall makes me laugh. Let them stop lying to us! “, the sports consultant was offended Thursday evening on RMC.

“It’s the death of PSG”

“I can’t even imagine PSG leaving the Parc des Princes. I can’t imagine it! If Nasser dares to do it, and yet I defended him, for me it is the death of Paris Saint-Germain. He will join another club but, for me, it’s the death of PSG.” continues the former attacking midfielder, who considers that this monument is part of the DNA of the Ile-de-France team.

At the start of the week, the Paris Council refused any sale of the venue to the capital club, after eight years of discussions with them to try to find a solution.

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