PSG may buy Stade de France after imbroglio with Parc des Princes

PSG may be forced to change the stadium where it hosts its games due to a refusal to buy the Parc des Princes by the mayor of Paris

O Paris Saint-Germain may change stadiums soon. This is because the French team was unable to acquire the Princes Parkcurrent stadium of the team, but which belongs to Paris City Hall. The offer made by the club to buy the stadium definitively was rejected by the organ and alternatives can be sought.

A Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgostated that he will not sell the stadium that hosts PSG games, but an agreement can be reached for minor reforms to occur in the structure so that the club can continue playing in the stadium, however the Chamber would continue with the possession of the Parque dos Príncipes in the coming years .

An option for PSG could be to buy the stade de france, the largest stadium in the country and where the French national team plays in official competitions. However, the French government must put the stadium up for sale and thus the greatest champion of the connect 1 is one of those interested, together with the FIFA.

A FIFA wants to acquire the Stade de France to use it in official events and to host some matches that it may hold in the future. This dispute promises to make life difficult for PSG, since the highest entity in world football may have priority in the purchase and thus the team of Messi, Mbappe and Neymar may not have chances to buy the stadium.

Stade de France could become PSG’s new home (Getty Images)

Should both options fail, Paris Saint-Germain would be forced to build your own stadium, common practice in clubs that have been bought by billionaire owners. With PSG it was different and the money was focused on reinforcements for the team, maintaining the structure that the club already had before being bought by the Qatar fund.


Source: sportbuzz

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