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Wednesday briefing: Paris Saint-Germain set to drop Parc des Princes and build their own 90,000-seater stadium

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26 March 2025 - 4:30 AM

PSG have chosen the southern Parisian suburb of Massy as the site for the club’s new €1 billion, 90,000-seat stadium, as reported by L’Éssentiel de l’Éco.

According to the French publication, the Ligue 1 champions have been engaged in consultations and visits for months.

The move will see PSG leave the Parc des Princes, which has been their home since 1974.

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