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Rachida Dati's little sentence on the Parc des Princes file

The town hall of the 7th arrondissement of did not fail to interfere again in the very political subject of Paris SG and the Parc des Princes.

A new piece in the media machine. Rachida Dati, minister of culture and mayor of the 7th arrondissement of Paris, does not hide on the Paris SG file. Invited by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi on Thursday during the inauguration of the club's new training center in , the councilor was keen, via a message published on X, to reiterate his desire to see PSG stay in the capital. This short text follows the media release of the Parisian president, who announced on RMC his intention to leave the Parc des Princes. « We need it, otherwise we're dead », he whispered to our colleagues.

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«PSG today inaugurated its new training center in Poissywrites Rachida Dati on the social network. With 59 hectares and 150,000 m2 of space dedicated to outdoor training, the Parisian club has one of the most innovative centers in the world. PSG must stay in Paris. Well done ! » In conflict with the Paris town hall, with which there has been no contact for three years according to our information, the management of the Parisian club wishes to buy the Parc des Princes to expand it and make it a tool more in line with the modern football. What Anne Hidalgo ardently refuses.

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“I really like the Parc des Princes, assures Al-Khelaïfi. Everyone loves him. If I decided with my heart, we wouldn't leave. But today, with my head, I see that all the other European clubs have stadiums with 100, 90 or 80,000 seats. We need it, otherwise we're dead! We need to leave.” New bout of pressure or real desire to leave the Parc des Princes? Continued in the next episode.

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