For months, the future of the Parc des Princes has been at the heart of debates and tensions. Paris Saint-Germain would like to expand it, but does not want to finance everything without being the owner. The Paris town hall is reluctant to pay and sell. A few months ago, Parisian President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi has decided with an announced departure. We now wait to see where the club could play its matches in the future. According to The Team, a new possibility is emerging in the face of those currently the most serious: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and the Saint-Cloud racecourse. Without forgetting a possible change of situation for the Park.
2 important advantages.
“According to several sources, this would be land owned by the Stellantis group and its fifteen automobile brands. The manufacturer, established for decades in the town, plans to close certain production units, or even the entire site, as the unions fear.
This site would have at least two advantages: that of being close to the professional training center, close to the Poissy station, and it would not encroach on agricultural land, which constitutes a subject today to be taken into account. taken into account when we want to build something.
PSG would benefit from the desired surface area (50 hectares) to create its PSG Land, that is to say a stadium (at least 60,000 seats) but also a place of leisure and consumption (hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, etc.) capable of welcoming the public every day of the year, even when there are no matches.
« Among the options mentioned by Melero there is of course still the Parc des Princes. »
Poissy is added to the two serious files already studied by the club and its advisors and revealed by L'Équipe: land in the agglomeration of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, near the leisure center and the Montigny Vélodrome- le-Bretonneux, and the Saint-Cloud racecourse.
Among the options mentioned by Melero is of course still the Parc des Princes. PSG has not given up hope of buying it thanks to a possible change of majority at Paris town hall during the 2026 municipal elections, but it continues to prospect elsewhere. »
Nothing impossible, especially since the sports newspaper is particularly focused on these subjects. The Poissy site seems to present significant advantages and could well be available soon. This must be taken into account.
PSG would have space, an interesting proximity to the training center, the hope of building without too many obstacles. However, there is nothing concrete or confirmed yet. Other possibilities still exist.
Including, obviously, the Parc des Princes. Even if it's a little difficult to contemplate today. Perhaps a change at the Paris town hall level could open the door. This further delays the deadline for this crucial step by a larger stage. Waiting for it without certainty seems risky.
But perhaps on this point owners prefer patience. It must be said that it is otherwise a question of saying goodbye to a historic point of the club from which some supporters will find it difficult to let go. It's good that the choice is not simple. But we will have to decide and not always wait for a perhaps open door.