“Our position: PSG is the Parc des princes and the Parc des princes is PSG,” declared the Collectif ultras Paris (CUP) in a press release, and “we do not envisage being the generation of supporters who will have seen the club leave its forever lair. The day before, Thursday on the sidelines of the UEFA congress, the Qatari leader told journalists: “It’s too easy to say now that the stadium is no longer for sale. We know what we want, we wasted years trying to buy the Park. It’s over now, we want to move out of the Park.”

“The president was clear. We have to find a solution but the message is very clear,” Parisian coach Luis Enrique said on Friday at a press conference, when questioned on the subject. The Parisian club, engaged until the end of 2043 in a thirty-year long lease with the Town Hall, owner, considers the acquisition of the stadium essential to carry out its expansion project to 60,000 seats, compared to around 48,000 currently.

For months, the situation has continued to become tense because Paris City Hall has repeated that it does not want to sell the Park. This position was reaffirmed on Tuesday by the Council of Paris, which requested that the modernization of the sports venue “be carried out within the framework of an arrangement satisfactory to all parties but not involving its transfer”, a year after the PS councilor, Anne Hidalgo, closed the door to a sale.

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“We understand that after having dangled a sale for a very long time, the town hall, for political reasons, changed its mind. But we will not accept that our club and its stadium be sacrificed so that Ms. Hidalgo can keep control of the Paris council,” launched the CUP in the press release.