Michel Cymes, his radical position

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Paris Saint-Germain probably won’t play forever
Princes Park. The leaders of the capital club are eyeing two sites in Île-de-France to set up their future stadium: Poissy and Massy.

This would make it possible to considerably expand the reception capacity, with an enclosure capable of holding between 60 and 90,000 places. Except that a whole section of supporters do not want to hear about such a project. Among these, public figures, such as Michel Cymes.

“I can cross Île-de-France to go to the Parc des Princes but I will not make the opposite journey if PSG goes to Massy or Poissy”the famous doctor took offense in the columns of Parisian.

PSG at the Parc des Princes, soon to be ancient history

The 68-year-old surgeon, specializing in otorhinolaryngology, has a strong opinion on the issue. “PSG is at the Park. You’re not going to put the Eiffel Tower in Montmartre either”compares the one who popularized medicine by becoming a television host in the early 1990s.

Last June,
the socialist mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo
reinforced his desire to see PSG remain tenants of the Parc des Princes. However, the reigning European champion is clearly considering a move.