The Parc des Princes, since 1974, has been the home ground of Paris Saint-Germain. Tomorrow, this will no longer be the case; the Qatari management of the club having decided to change direction in the face of the city of Paris' refusal to sell. Since 2011, QSI believes it has invested a lot to maintain and modernize the premises. And there is no question for Doha to expand the stands as a simple tenant.
For four months, we have known that Parisian management has selected two potential sites to host its future stadium. Namely Poissy in Yvelines, to the west of Paris and around thirty kilometers from the center of the capital, and Massy in Essonne, to the south, around 25 kilometers from the heart of Paris. However, the trend is confirmed since the supporters themselves are now consulted to decide.
This Monday, no less than 90,000 supporters – most of them subscribers or regular spectators and members of the MyParis loyalty program – were invited to express their views as part of a virtual list of grievances. The objective for PSG: to collect the expectations of its fans regarding the next services available to them, the accessibility of the future stadium and the famous customer experience, including outside the sporting calendar.
The Park absent from PSG’s plans
According to L’Equipe, “ more specific questions about Poissy (Yvelines), and Massy (Essonne), where PSG plans to build its new enclosure », are also on the menu, a sign that the European champions are no longer considering their future at the Parc des Princes. “ Only the sites of Poissy and Massy are mentioned. The current Porte d'Auteuil site is not mentioned », confirms RMC.
Since February 2024, dialogue has been broken between the management of PSG embodied by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and the Paris town hall. “
Our door is always open for an expansion of the Parc des Princes, which is owned by the city of Paris. Sell ​​no but expand, yes » whispered the first councilor Anne Hidalgo last June, specifying “ wish that PSG continues to evolve at the Parc des Princes “.