Wednesday briefing: Paris Saint-Germain set to drop Parc des Princes and build their own 90,000-seater stadium
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Wednesday briefing: Paris Saint-Germain set to drop Parc des Princes and build their own 90,000-seater stadium
Wednesday briefing: Paris Saint-Germain set to drop Parc des Princes and build their own 90,000-seater stadium je@offthepitch.com Wed, 03/26/2025 - 04:30 26 March 2025 - 4:30 AM Photo IMAGO Wednesday briefing: Paris Saint-Germain set to drop Parc des Princes and build their own 90,000-seater stadium New San Siro construction to cost €1.2 billion Bournemouth report £66.2 million loss for 2023/24 Dan Ashworth set for new FA role Ex-FIFA presid…
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A candidate for the construction of the future stadium of the PSG, the city of Massy (91) is well placed according to Le Parisien, but is still far from having won the battle, contrary to information that has been circulating since Monday night.
In order to become the owner of its stadium, the PSG could leave the Parc des Princes. It would even have made its choice for the location of its possible future stadium. For several months, the question of the future stadium of the PSG has made a lot of talk. Desirous of becoming owner of their stadium, the Parisian leaders sound several cities of Ile-de-France due to the refusal of the Paris City Council to sell to it the Parc des Princes, its…
PSG has reportedly decided to build a new stadium with a capacity of 90,000 spectators in Massy, a suburb of Paris.
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