Candidate to welcome Paris Saint-Germain, wishing to leave the Parc des Princes, the town of Aulnay-sous-Bois gave an overview of what the new PSG lair could look like.
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The first to position itself on February 13 to welcome Paris Saint-Germain, the town of Aulnay-sous-Bois gave an overview of the hypothetical PSG stadium. In a video posted on X, the city of Seine-Saint-Denis unveiled an enclosure on what is currently the PSA wasteland. Located on the edge of the A1 motorway, this stadium would be on the edge of Val-d’Oise and backed by Gonesse, also a candidate to host PSG. More than the appearance of the stadium, which remains unclear at this moment, it is its location which is revealed by the city.
PSG will leave the Parc des Princes
For several months, the management of PSG has been in open conflict with Paris town hall over the Parc des Princes. The capital club, which does not want to take on the renovation of the 45,000-seat den on its own and which is facing refusal from the City for its purchase, will therefore move to the other side of the ring road.
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The town of 93 could therefore be the new cradle of PSG, which wants a stadium that can accommodate between 60 and 70,000 people. Aulnay-sous-Bois also stated that it wanted “write the history of PSG in Aulnay”.