In a defining moment for PSG’s legacy, the club is preparing to move on from Parc des Princes as it seeks to build a new, state-of-the-art stadium.
After negotiations with the Paris city council over the purchase of Parc des Princes fell through, PSG made it clear that the search for a new home is underway.
🆕🏟️ Nasser Al-Khelaïfi has decided PSG will leave the Parc des Princes – Anne Hidalgo NOT running for mayor in 2026 won’t change anything.
Parc’s renovation falls way short of ambitions, and the development possibilities are too limited. PSG will build a new stadium worth more… pic.twitter.com/fbrEHRahPZ
— PSG Report (@PSG_Report) November 29, 2024
A fresh start for PSG
PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi envisions a fully owned stadium as a cornerstone of the club’s identity. The proposed facility would feature not just a cutting-edge sports venue but also additional amenities such as a hotel, retail spaces, and more.
Reports suggest the project could cost over €1 billion, a significant investment aimed at securing PSG’s future with a modernized infrastructure. While Parc des Princes remains a symbol of the club’s history, it is increasingly seen as incompatible with PSG’s long-term ambitions.
It will be crucial to monitor how this project develops, as Al-Khelaifi is determined to offer Parisian fans a unique and fully autonomous stadium experience, free from the constraints imposed by the city council.