Paris Saint-Germain is now seriously considering moving to the Stade de France in the dispute over the purchase of its Prinzenpark stadium. PSG have made an offer to buy the stadium north of Paris, the Liberation newspaper reported on Thursday. The offer period ended at noon and it was already known that the club in the capital had their eye on the stadium in Saint-Denis. There is talk of a purchase price of 600 million euros.
community All topics related to PSGHave your say now! The stadium built for the 1998 World Cup is owned by the state. A sale or an extension of the operator contract with a consortium of companies, which expires in 2025, are being examined. The offers that have now been received are to be examined in the coming year. PSG would rather buy the Parc des Princes, where the top French club has played so far. Discussions on this with the city of Paris are difficult. In addition, according to an interview by Mayor Anne Hidalgo with the broadcaster “RFI” on Thursday, there does not seem to be any rapprochement in sight.
The possibility was opened up of selling the stadium to the city’s club. “If the club offers 38 million euros after a whole process in which we discussed and tried to assess what the price for the Prinzenpark could be, I think the word ‘ridiculous’ is the right one,” says Hidalgo. There was no point in further discussion.
Average attendance in Europe: Most people were in these stadiums in 2022/23
42 1. FC Kaiserslautern – Fritz-Walter-Stadion – average attendance: 38,942
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