PSG is à working to find new land and build its own stadium. Aulnay-sous-Bois, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Gonesse… Who will welcome the club ?
PSG is officially living its final hours at the Parc des Princes. Unable to buy the stadium à the City of Paris, the president of Paris Saint-Germain, Nasser al-Khelaïfi, made it known, at the beginning of February, that he wanted to leave the Park. Le Parisien revealed, Friday March 29, that a letter dated of March 11 confirms that the Parisian club is is working to find land to build its new headquarters.
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The letter, signed by the general secretary of PSG, Victoriano Melero, is addressed to: Jean-Pierre Chaulet, president of the commission investigating the environmental master plan for the Ile-de-France region (SDRIF) -E), chargedé to determine the development of the territory between now and 2040. According to the daily, which was able to consult the document, the right arm of Nasser al-Khelaïfi asks à the Ile-de-France agent to protect, within the SDRIF-E, an area of 50 ha likely to accommodate the construction of a stadium. the height of PSG's ambitions.
Cities already have candidates, none yet considered
If Saint-Germain-en-Laye, whose history and name are associated with PSG, has already been withdrawn from the race for fear of traffic nuisance for residents according to the mayor, Arnaud Péricard, several towns in the region & le-de-France would already have manifested their desire to welcome the club.
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines abouté land located &agrav; Montigny-le-Bretonneux, à proximity of the PSG Campus, which opened in the summer last &agrav; Poissy. Aulnay-sous-Bois, in Seine-Saint-Denis, and Gonesse, in Val-d'Oise, have also officially applied. Other towns would also have come forward, but the region does not wish to communicate their identity. For the moment, no urban area is expected.
Only the Joinville track in Val-de-Marne would have been édiscarded, reports Le Parisien , because it would not meet the specifications, which stipulate having &# 39;a site of at least 50 ha and located within a radius of 20 km around Paris.
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