The mayor of Aulnay-sous-Bois, Bruno Beschizza, has publicly offered his city to be the new home of Paris Saint-Germain in the event that they leave the Parc des Princes.
In a press release, the city revealed its intentions, “Beschizza responded favourably to the call from the Île-de-France Region and proposed the town of Aulnay-sous-Bois to host the future Paris Saint-Germain football stadium within the development project Val Francilia.”
Continuing, the statement mentioned, “This development project offers more than 50 hectares ‘ready-to-use’ for the new stadium which will allow renewal of currently artificialised land.”
In particular, the city points to an “industrial wasteland” that could be redeveloped into a new home for the club, whilst also highlighting their proximity to Paris. Situated just northeast of the capital, with close connections to two airports (Roissy-Charles de Gaulle and Le Bourget) and a series of motorways which would help ease travel to their proposed site.
This public proposition comes following the ongoing dispute with PSG and the City of Paris over the Parc des Princes. PSG want to redevelop the Parc increasing its capacity from 47,000 to 57,000 but are only willing to do so if they can become owners of the stadium.
However, negotiations unravelled after a bitter war of words, with the town hall now refusing to sell the stadium, and the president of PSG, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, stating that the club will now leave their historic home.
GFFN | Nick Hartland
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