Paris Saint-Germain are quietly preparing to celebrate a possible Champions League victory over Inter Milan this Saturday. According to L’Équipe, a parade down the Champs-Élysées would be organized on Sunday June 1 in the event of a triumph, although the club refuses to officially communicate on the subject.
“Technical discussions are continuing between the authorities and the Paris club to settle the terms and conditions of a possible parade on the Champs-Élysées the day after the match.
“In any case, we’re working on it,” confirmed a police source on Tuesday, while a new meeting was held on Monday evening at the Paris police headquarters to fine-tune the feasibility of this urban parade.
Regarding this virtual plan, PSG is sticking to its line of conduct: silence. “They don’t want to communicate out of superstition,” recalls an insider.”
While the Champions League final is already thrilling fans, Paris Saint-Germain is already anticipating a possible historic celebration. That said, the club, cautious about anticipating too soon, is right to remain discreet.
Victory is not yet a foregone conclusion. This caution underlines the importance of what is at stake for the Parisian club, which dreams of offering its fans a memorable celebration in the heart of the capital. Let’s hope it will be possible, first with the title and then with this famous authorized party. And without incident.