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Since 1974, PSG has played its matches at the Parc des Princes, an inevitably historic venue. But 50 years later, the question of a move is debated. The club is in conflict with Paris City Hall and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi confirmed Thursday evening his wish to say goodbye to this famous stadium. The president of the capital club wants to build a new stadium.
This is a subject that has been the subject of debate for months: PSG wants to change stadium. The club does not own the Princes Park and inevitably, he got involved in a conflict with the Paris City Hall. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi said more about the big project that is coming up.
“The best stadium in the world”
Always very ambitious, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi made his intentions clear Thursday evening, while the Campus PSG celebrated its inauguration. “We are PSG. A football club. We need to build a really big stadium, the best stadium in the world. We need it for financial fair play” begins the president at the microphone of Canal +.
A formal departure
With this speech, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi confirms that the PSG aims to continue its development in a new building. “All the other European clubs have built a bigger, more modern stadium. It's vital for the club to have a big stadium, otherwise we're behind everyone. What if we leave the Parc des Princes? The city has already decided for us” he continues. It remains to be seen when this project will see the light of day.