For months, the future of the Parc des Princes has been at the heart of debate and tension. Paris Saint-Germain would like to extend it, but does not want to finance everything without being the owner. Paris City Council, for its part, is reluctant to pay and sell. A few months ago, Parisian president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi decided to leave. We are now waiting to see where the club might play its matches in the future. On Thursday, there was a breakthrough with Poissy’s official candidacy.
After Massy a short while ago, it’s now Poissy’s turn to get involved in this all-important project. But it’s not yet clear whether there’s a front-runner. Even if there has been talk of PSG announcing a deal soon. We hope so, because we’ve been waiting a long time for a breakthrough. And then there will be a long period of construction work.
Poissy has its arguments, notably accessibility, space and the fact that it has already hosted the PSG Campus. This could allow the club to refocus. But nothing’s been done yet. We still need to be patient. We look forward to the outcome.