Paris FC is attacking its second part of the season with the announced objective of moving up to Ligue 1. The Arnault family club is negotiating for its future stadium, and PSG risks being surprised.
The Ligue 2 championship begins again this Friday, and Paris FC, runners-up to Lorient, will want to get off to a good start when they host Martigues, last, at the Charléty stadium. A little struggling at the end of the year, the other club in the capital will strengthen itself in the transfer window, the new priorities of the PFC wanting to move up to Ligue 1 at the end of the season so as not to delay the project led by Antoine Arnault.
And in this project, there is obviously that of playing in a renovated stadium, because if the current enclosure used by Stéphane Gili's team will be up to Ligue 1 standards with a few small changes to be made, it clearly needs a boost new to meet the standard expected by the new bosses. A project is in the works, but it will take time to complete, and that is why the leaders of Paris FC are currently negotiating with their counterparts at the Stade Français rugby club.
Paris FC is getting very close to PSG
As confirmed The Parisiannegotiations began between the two teams so that the Paris Football Club could play at the Stade Jean-Bouin, owned by the Stade Français and which is located…a few meters from the Parc des Princes, just behind the Auteuil bend. “ Exchanges with Stade Français are regular. But there are only five or six months left to remove the (many) obstacles: change of pitch, loss of income for Stade Français which will be less able to rent it and harmonization of calendars with PSG and the Top 14 », specifies Laurent Pruneta.
At a time when Paris Saint-Germain is still determined to leave the Parc des Princes for an ultra-modern stadium, if the Paris town hall continues to refuse its offer to purchase the stadium, see its local rival settle in just a few meters from the Park, even temporarily, would inevitably be a bad experience. Because in the event of PSG's departure from the Parc des Princes, Paris FC is already ready to apply to play in the Porte de Saint-Cloud enclosure.