Valérie Pécresse works hard for the new PSG stadium

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After publicly coming out of silence to come and defend Paris Saint-Germain in its conflict with Paris City Hall in the Parc des Princes issue, Valérie Pécresse is working behind the scenes to find a solution. France Blue Paris reveals in fact that the president of the Île-de-France region sent a group message to several Ile-de-France mayors on WhatsApp. The goal ? Invite them to come forward in the event of an interesting project for the construction of the new PSG stadium.

Pécresse indicated that the priority was to see the capital club stay at the Parc des Princes, but that she had to survey the Ile-de-France municipalities in case the choice to build a new enclosure is confirmed. A group message which inevitably had the gift of annoying Emmanuel Grégoire, the first deputy mayor of Paris. “Dear Valérie, we have a Porte de Saint-Cloud stadium which is ready to be renovated. If you believe that PSG should stay at the Parc des Princes, you can help us rather than shoot us in the back. Atmosphere…

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