Nasser al-Khelaifi plays game of risk with plans to move PSG from the Parc
Briefly

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) plans to leave the Parc des Princes, their home since 1974, to secure a larger stadium for better competitive standing in European football. Club president Nasser al-Khelaifi stated that the move is necessary for their ambition to match larger clubs with 80,000- or 90,000-seat stadiums. The ultras have expressed anger over the use of the phrase 'Ici, c'est Paris', which has become both a rallying cry and an advertising slogan. This potential move to Massy or Poissy by 2026 reflects a broader trend of clubs migrating to larger venues to enhance their game experience and fan engagement.
PSG's president, Nasser al-Khelaifi, emphasized the need for a bigger stadium, stating, 'If we want to be at that level for our supporters, the stadium must be expanded.'
The club's plans to leave Parc des Princes reflect a trend in football where clubs move to larger venues to compete at higher levels.
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