The outcome is closer in the file of the new Stade du Paris Saint-Germain. This is indeed what announces
The team in its edition of the day. The capital's club is expected to reveal the place to build its new stadium in the coming weeks, with a capacity of 90,000 seats.
While the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, categorically refuses to sell the Parc des Princes to the management of PSG, the Ile -de -France club finds itself in the obligation to seek land on which he can build his new building. According to information from the sports daily, Parisian leaders have retained two sites.
After dozens of spontaneous applications sent by different cities in the Île-de-France region, two municipalities would have left the Lot. Long mentioned, Ris-Orangis and Saint-Quentin en Yvelines have not been selected.
The new PSG stadium in Poissy or Massy?
The two cities that would have attracted the attention of Paris Saint-Germain leaders would be Poissy and Massy. Paris Saint-Germain knows Poissy well since it is the place where the club's new training center was built. PSG would be interested in land on the Stellanis factories site, provided that the automotive group agrees to sell and reduce its activity.
Well served, the city of Massy is also positioned as a serious candidate. The Tuileries commercial sector or the ZAC de la Bonde are the two areas offered by the city. However, its distance from the new PSG training center and the classification of one of its agricultural land are problematic.