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PSG: Clash with Al-Khelaïfi, a “solution” is mentioned

A historic departure is being prepared for PSG. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi does not get along with the town hall, which refuses to sell the Parc des Princes to Qatar. As a result, the capital club could leave its traditional home very soon. The Rouge-et-Bleu were, however, arrested before it was too late.

Arrived at Princes Park in 1973, PSG has not left it since. The capital club has played more than 1000 matches at the stadium. But the end of this era seems to be approaching. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi entered into a clash with the town hall of Pariswho categorically refuses to sell the Princes Park au Qatar. Result, the PSG could change speakers very soon. THE Red-and-Blue were, however, arrested before their move was recorded.

“We have a lot of respect”

« PSG is a club for which we have affection, not only me but the Parisians, the Grand-Parisians. We have a lot of respect. […] My ambition is simple: to start again on a basis of dialogue that I hope is healthy, in which the sale of the Parc des Princes is not on the table, because the Paris Council has decided so. » first blurted out Emmanuel Grégoirecurrent first deputy of the town hall of Parisat the microphone of BFM Paris.

“We could very easily find a solution”

« The Paris Council expressed itself very clearly against a sale of the Parc des Princes but also to propose very innovative things which guarantee the rights of the shareholder, economic development and guarantee to those who pay for the work the capacity to do so. amortize it over time, so that it is not wasted funds and that they find their financial interests there. I think that by sitting around the table in a dispassionate and serious manner we could very easily find a solution. » then added the candidate for successionAnne Hidalgo. It now remains to be seen whether the PSG et Nasser Al-Khelaïfi will agree to reopen the dialogue with the town hall of Paris to find a way to resolve the dispute between them before it is too late.

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