It's a never-ending affair.
The situation even seems to be getting worse in recent days... While the management of Paris-Saint-Germain continues to reiterate its desire to acquire the Parc des Princes, the legendary club of the capital must face to the categorical refusal of the municipality.
“The Parc des Princes is not for sale
,” has been insisting for months the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, supported by her municipal majority.
“We have wanted from the start for PSG to stay at the Parc des Princes”
but
“we do not wish to cede Parisian heritage”
, once again said his deputy in charge of sports and the Olympic Games, Pierre Rabadan, during the last council meeting. Paris.
A lying poker game at the end of which there are likely to be two losers, as each of the parties involved has to lose.
And if, on paper, the City of Paris and Paris-Saint-Germain are linked by a 30-year long lease contracted in 2013 which therefore runs until 2043, it does not remain...
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