Overview
- Grégoire says he will put two options to the Council of Paris: a long-term lease or an outright sale of the stadium.
- Any transfer would carry safeguards that bar naming rights, require the site to remain an outdoor football venue, and give the city a right of first refusal on resale with heritage protections.
- He pairs the ownership plan with a 'Nouveau Parc des Princes' project that includes covering part of the ring road for a garden and building a commercial and multisport zone at Porte de Saint-Cloud.
- The redevelopment would enable club revenue activities such as a museum and leisure facilities while directing proceeds to upgrade local sports infrastructure.
- Talks have been stalled since 2021 as PSG sought expansion to about 60,000 seats and examined relocation options, and the proposal now awaits responses from the Council and the club’s owners with an eye to implementation from 2026.