Will Paris Saint-Germain remain at the Parc des Princes? The question remains unanswered. No final decision has been made yet, and several scenarios are still being considered, as reported by L’Équipe, which also mentions that a timeline is currently being defined.
However, Paris Saint-Germain is stepping up its new stadium project. Through its CEO Victoriano Melero, the club plans to meet soon with the mayors of Poissy and Massy to restart discussions. Meetings are scheduled with Sandrine Berno Dos Santos and Nicolas Samsoen, both re-elected after the latest municipal elections. The objective is clear: resume negotiations after a pause due to the electoral context.
Future Stadium Plans and Ongoing Negotiations
The possibility of leaving the Parc des Princes therefore remains very much on the table. The club intends to reactivate regional steering committees and intensify efforts in the coming months, with a final decision expected in the autumn.
Meanwhile, the cities involved have already planned to consult their residents to gather opinions on the potential location of the future stadium. At the same time, the City of Paris has not abandoned the matter. The new mayor, Emmanuel Grégoire, confirmed that PSG will be invited to resume discussions regarding a possible sale of the Parc des Princes. Recently elected, he aims to propose a new approach in an effort to reach an agreement with the club.
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