Newly-Lected Pris Mayor Gregoire Vows Resolution on PSG Stadium Talks by the End of the Summer
Mayor Gregoire proposes extending PSG's lease or selling Parc des Princes with safeguards and aims for a resolution by summer to support club redevelopment and city investment.
- On Monday, newly-elected Paris Mayor Emmanuel Gregoire set a summer deadline to resolve the long-running standoff with Paris Saint-Germain over the Parc des Princes, moving to reopen negotiations with the club's Qatari owners.
- After former Mayor Anne Hidalgo ruled out selling the stadium, PSG explored alternative sites including Massy and Poissy, though the club currently holds a lease until 2044.
- Gregoire proposes either extending the lease or negotiating a tightly regulated sale, with proceeds funding grassroots sports and green infrastructure. He will convene a special Paris council session in mid-April to relaunch talks.
- Despite opposition from Green councillors to selling public assets, Gregoire expressed a pragmatic approach to keep PSG in Paris and has spoken with PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi about safeguarding public funding.
- Gregoire aims to reach clarity "by the end of the summer," he told France Info radio. He stressed any final decision requires a formal mandate from the Paris council.
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Newly-lected Pris mayor Gregoire vows resolution on PSG stadium talks by the end of the summer
Newly-elected Paris mayor Emmanuel Gregoire on Monday set a summer deadline to break the long-running impasse with Paris St Germain over the future of the Parc des Princes, as he moved to reopen negotiations with the club's Qatari owners.
Paris Mayor Races to Resolve Parc des Princes Standoff | Sports-Games
Paris mayor Emmanuel Gregoire aims to resolve the dispute with PSG over the Parc des Princes by summer. He plans to restart talks, offering either a lease extension or a sale with safeguards. The club insists on ownership before investing in redevelopment. Proceeds would support city projects.
There is a change in Paris, with the election of a new mayor. And there is news for the Paris Saint-Germain, with regard to the Parc des Princes. The PSG wants to buy the enclosure of the Porte de Saint-Cloud, which the former mayor, Anne Hidalgo, refused. Otherwise, a move to the suburbs (Massy, Poissy...) was envisaged for the construction of a new stadium. For Emmanuel Grégoire, the new edile of Paris, the deal is different. "We have an emoti…
Freshly elected to the Paris City Hall, Emmanuel Grégoire is in favour of a sale of the Parc des Princes to the PSG of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, unlike Anne Hidalgo. He wants to "re-engage in discussions" with the club and a decision by the end of the summer.
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