In a decision that could reshape the future of Paris Saint-Germain, the club finds itself at a crossroads over whether to continue with the name Parc des Princes or embark on building a new stadium.
Currently, Parc des Princes is owned by the city council, and if they are not willing to sell, PSG may have to explore an alternative project in Montigny-le-Bretonne.
According to reports from the teamThis possibility is still being evaluated, as the potential new stadium is located about a 20-minute drive from the famous Parc des Princes. This remains one of the options on the football club's table.
Nasser Al-Khelaifi, president of Paris Saint-Germain, said: “We have contributed a lot to the city of Paris. If the city council is unwilling to sell, we will leave the Parc des Princes. We expect more respect towards us. I love France, I am proud to be here, everything I did I did.” “With passion.”
Although the club prefers to remain at the famous Parc des Princes stadium, the resolution of this matter between PSG and the Paris City Council will only become clear with the passage of time. The club's future headquarters depends on negotiations and decisions that will be revealed in the coming months.