This was one of Emmanuel Grégoire’s campaign promises. Elected mayor of Paris during the last municipal elections, Anne Hidalgo’s successor wanted to reestablish dialogue with PSG for its projects around the Parc des Princes. The club wishes to buy the stadium from the town hall in order to carry out work but it has never reached an agreement with the former majority. He had started prospecting work in the Paris suburbs, selecting two main sites to build a possible future stadium in Massy or Poissy. However, the main idea has always been to stay in its historic lair in the 16th arrondissement. In a press release sent to the media, the town hall claims to have renewed ties with PSG and even launched a “first Steering Committee devoted to studies relating to the Parc des Princes site“. It took place this Thursday at the Paris City Hall with all the actors involved in this project.
“This meeting is part of the resumption of discussions initiated between the City of Paris and Paris Saint-Germain in spring 2026 and the reintegration of the Parc des Princes into the scope of the studies carried out by the Club for its future stadium projectbegins this press release. This steering committee is co-chaired by the City of Paris, Paris Saint-Germain and the town hall of the 16th arrondissement. It is consistent with the approach initiated in Massy and Poissy and brings together all the institutional actors concerned by the future of the site: the State, represented by the Prefecture of the Île-de-France region and the Prefecture of police, the Île-de-France Region, the Greater Paris Metropolis, the Department of Hauts-de-Seine, Grand Paris Seine Ouest, the City of Boulogne-Billancourt and the Town hall of the 16th arrondissement“. These first discussions concerned the stadium, its immediate environment, transport and prospects for development. “The participants also confirmed their common desire to continue this work within a framework of constructive dialogue, bringing together all the partners concerned by the future of the Parc des Princes and its environment.»continues the town hall, which has set an appointment in the fall of 2026 for a new point.