French League 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain’s time home It seems that the Parc des Princes stadium is about to be completed according to President Nasser Al-Khelaifi, who confirmed in An interview published Tuesday that club Maybe you’re looking for a new home after being made To feel unwelcome.
Al-Khulaifi said to the Spanish sports Daily newspaper Marca reported that PSG was “under pressure” by the Paris municipality to move out of the stadium that was theirs home Since 1974 and club He was looking at “other alternatives”, without specifying what those alternatives were.
“We are no longer welcome in the Parc des Princes,” Al-Khelaifi said. who last week he told French TALKSPORT giants Thinking of selling shares in The club.
“They are pressing us Leaves. They are playing with us And we are tired.
“I love the Parc des Princes, it’s ours history And I respect her more from anything. Staying has always been our favourite. But I don’t think they are want us.
“We invested 80 million euros ($83 million). in the stadium. But it is not ours. Who would agree to do something like this? “
Al-Khelaifi complained last week in The press is about City Hall’s refusal to sell the stadium, which has a capacity of 48,000 spectators, to the owner of QSI (Qatar Sports Investments). of The club.
Paris municipality said PSG had 30-year Rent but was now trying to squeeze on city in the sale of land.
They (Paris Saint-Germain) say: We will inject 500 or 600 million (euro). of Works only if we are the owners of the “,” urban municipality development boss said Emmanuel Gregoire last week.
“We don’t have it first Option to sell it Parc des Princes. It’s the heritage of the cityand of Parisians.
Parc des Princes was originally built in Southwest of The city is near the tennis courts of roland garros, in 1897 and it was home to me national football and rugby teams Even it was the Stade de France built for 1998 football world Cup.
Gregoire admitted that question of The sale of historic land has been raised.
“Discussions are going on about the sale and we said to them: ‘Before we even knew if we were want For sale, we have to agree on a price,'” He said.
Today, we haven’t reached the end yet of these discussions.”
Since the Qatari investment, QSI fund bought PSG in 2011, club she has won Eight French championships and six French cups, however failed To beat the Champions League, and lost in The final in 2020.
French League 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain’s time home It seems that the Parc des Princes stadium is about to be completed according to President Nasser Al-Khelaifi, who confirmed in An interview published Tuesday that club Maybe you’re looking for a new home after being made To feel unwelcome.
Al-Khulaifi said to the Spanish sports Daily newspaper Marca reported that PSG was “under pressure” by the Paris municipality to move out of the stadium that was theirs home Since 1974 and club He was looking at “other alternatives”, without specifying what those alternatives were.
“We are no longer welcome in the Parc des Princes,” Al-Khelaifi said. who last week he told French TALKSPORT giants Thinking of selling shares in The club.
“They are pressing us Leaves. They are playing with us And we are tired.
“I love the Parc des Princes, it’s ours history And I respect her more from anything. Staying has always been our favourite. But I don’t think they are want us.
“We invested 80 million euros ($83 million). in the stadium. But it is not ours. Who would agree to do something like this? “
Al-Khelaifi complained last week in The press is about City Hall’s refusal to sell the stadium, which has a capacity of 48,000 spectators, to the owner of QSI (Qatar Sports Investments). of The club.
Paris municipality said PSG had 30-year Rent but was now trying to squeeze on city in the sale of land.
They (Paris Saint-Germain) say: We will inject 500 or 600 million (euro). of Works only if we are the owners of the “,” urban municipality development boss said Emmanuel Gregoire last week.
“We don’t have it first Option to sell it Parc des Princes. It’s the heritage of the cityand of Parisians.
Parc des Princes was originally built in Southwest of The city is near the tennis courts of roland garros, in 1897 and it was home to me national football and rugby teams Even it was the Stade de France built for 1998 football world Cup.
Gregoire admitted that question of The sale of historic land has been raised.
“Discussions are going on about the sale and we said to them: ‘Before we even knew if we were want For sale, we have to agree on a price,'” He said.
Today, we haven’t reached the end yet of these discussions.”
Since the Qatari investment, QSI fund bought PSG in 2011, club she has won Eight French championships and six French cups, however failed To beat the Champions League, and lost in The final in 2020.