The Parc des Princes is over

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Between PSG and the Parc des Princes, the idyll is coming to an end. Theater of the most beautiful memories of the club of the capital, the Stade de la Porte de Saint-Cloud is no longer considered by the Parisian management, which wishes for its development a larger, more modern, more profitable setting.

The admission of Victoriano Melero, Managing Director of PSG, that makes ” several years »That the contact is broken with the town hall of Paris. Since 2022 a priori and the veto opposed by Anne Hidalgo as to a repurchase of the Parc des Princes by Qatar. And everything promises to accelerate in the coming weeks.

“A preferential site” admitted

“” Our ambition is to develop to remain competitive. For this, it is necessary to increase incomeunderlines in an interview with Le Figaro the aforementioned leader.

And with regard to the hospitalities and the ticket office, we reached a ceiling at the Parc des Princes. We have to increase the capacity of the stadium. »»

“” In the coming weeks, we will focus on all economic, technical, legal, administrative, financial studies on a preferential site “Continues the Parisian director general, who reports a” short-list »Potential destinations, with a privileged option, therefore. “” If you really want to get involved, you can't lead four front projects. It will be necessary to take an orientation on a specific project », Concludes Victoriano Melero.

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