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Will this city in the Île-de-France welcome the new PSG stadium?

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The Editor

This is the big question that remains unanswered in the world of football: where will the new stadium be where the PSG team will play in the coming years? With the City of Paris refusing to sell the Parc des Princes for the sum of 38 million euros, a different solution had to be found. And the rumors are buzzing! According to information from Parisien, several options are currently being explored, but the city of Massy seems to be leading the race.


Massy not yet declared the big winner of this project

So, 20 kilometers from Paris, the new stadium for PSG could be built! According to L’essentiel de L’Echo, the Emir of Qatar, who owns the club, has given the green light to begin construction of a new stadium in the region. With a capacity for up to 90,000 spectators, compared to 47,000 at Parc des Princes, this project would cost a billion euros and would be fully funded by Qatar. “After months of consultations, land visits, political discussions, and strategic comparisons, Massy has established itself as the most solid, the most transparent, and the most supported site .quo;, our colleagues from L’essentiel de L’Echo. However, the claim has been denied repeatedly.


The official announcement expected before the end of the season

For now, the official confirmation of the stadium in Massy has not yet been given. Other towns such as Ris-Orangis and Montigny-le-Bretonneux are still in the running to potentially host the future PSG stadium. “ Nothing has been decided regarding the choice of a site for a future stadium for PSG. Studies are ongoing, no decision has been made, so nothing is finalized ,” tweeted the journalist from Ici Paris Île-de-France.e, Bruno Salomon. « The only thing to confirm is that we are continuing discussions with PSG. We are considering how we could work on the next steps if the capital club confirms its interest in the Massy project », added Nicolas Samsoen, mayor of Passy, to the Parisien. The final decision from Qatar is expected between mid-April and summer 2025.