Still in conflict with Paris town hall regarding the acquisition or not of the Parc des Princes, Paris Saint-Germain continues to move forward internally regarding its hypothetical next stadium. While the club formalized the launch of a “local steering committee” on the Poissy (Yvelines) and Massy (Essonne) sites at the end of September, new advances were revealed by Daniel Riolo.
According to the columnist of the flagship show of RMC
After Footballthe plan is rather simple. To begin with, “the municipal elections are impatiently awaited”. In other words, PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi hopes to see a majority other than that represented by Anne Hidalgo, current mayor of Paris, recover the municipality in order to unblock the situation.
A trend then emerges. Because, as Riolo explains, “It’s almost a done deal for Poissy if things go wrong in the municipal election. » If the option of the department of Essonne were to be selected, the capital club would quite naturally install its first team there, and would leave Porte d'Auteuil at “Women’s, Youth League, corporate events and concerts. »
Nasser wants to keep the Park and expand it
To know a first outcome, we will have to wait for the French municipal elections, which will be held on March 15 and 22, 2026. For the moment, the discussions are not moving forward. The two parties are sticking to their positions, even if a breach opened last June. The Paris town hall had agreed to expand the Parc des Princes.
In this sense, the editorialist goes even further by providing more details, with an expansion of the scope “53,000 seats (instead of 48,000 currently) with reinforced roof, roof top on the roof, museum and large shop in the stadium. » All this excluding the arrival of Paris FC, domiciled with neighboring Jean-Bouin. “From the start, Nasser is everything he doesn’t want! »