According to Le Parisien, Paris Saint-Germain is moving ahead with its future stadium project, with three major sites in the running: Ris-Orangis, Massy and Poissy. The club’s choice, currently in search of a stadium to match its ambitions, could upset the balance of the southern Ile-de-France region. Statements made by local councillors, particularly in Ris-Orangis, testify to their enthusiasm for hosting PSG, while other clubs such as Paris FC have also expressed an interest.
Paris Saint-Germain is about to take a decisive step in its quest for a new stadium, essential to support its sporting and commercial development. Three destinations are in the running: Ris-Orangis, Massy and Poissy. In Ris-Orangis, the enthusiasm is palpable. The site, also coveted by Paris FC, is positioned as a symbol of renewal for the southern Paris region.
Massy and Poissy also remain credible options, each offering advantages in terms of location and infrastructure. Of course, as is so often the case in these matters, everything remains very vague. No official progress has been made, and the soap opera is beginning to drag on.