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Soccer-Paris mayor pushes for resolution in PSG stadium talks by summer

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Posted on March 30, 2026

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PARIS, March 30 (Reuters) - Newly-elected Paris mayor Emmanuel Gregoire on Monday set a summer deadline to break the long-running impasse with Paris St Germain over the future of the Parc des Princes,

Paris’ New Mayor Sets Summer Deadline for PSG Parc des Princes Stadium Talks

Negotiations Over the Future of Parc des Princes

Mayor Gregoire Reopens Talks with PSG

PARIS, March 30 (Reuters) - Newly-elected Paris mayor Emmanuel Gregoire on Monday set a summer deadline to break the long-running impasse with Paris St Germain over the future of the Parc des Princes, as he moved to reopen negotiations with the club's Qatari owners.

Gregoire said he would convene a special session of the Paris council in mid-April to relaunch talks, with both sides aiming to reach clarity "by the end of the summer", he told France Info radio on whether the capital's flagship club can remain at its historic home.

Background to the Standoff

The standoff has dragged on for months after his predecessor Anne Hidalgo ruled out selling the stadium, a position that froze discussions and prompted PSG to explore alternative sites outside the city, including Massy and Poissy.

Political Opposition and Mayor's Stance

While Gregoire acknowledged opposition within his own majority - particularly from Green councillors opposed to selling a landmark public asset - he signalled a more pragmatic approach, saying he was personally open to a sale provided it is tightly controlled.

PSG's Demands for Stadium Ownership

PSG, the reigning European champions, have made ownership a precondition for any major redevelopment, arguing that expanding the Parc des Princes is critical to sustaining their growth. The club have repeatedly said they will not invest in the stadium without owning it.

Potential Solutions and City’s Conditions

Lease Extension or Sale Options

Seeking to bridge the gap, Gregoire said he would put forward two paths - extending PSG's long-term lease or negotiating a sale with strict safeguards, such as heritage protections and a potential buyback option for the city.

Decision-Making Process

"I need a mandate," he said, stressing that any final decision would rest with the Paris council rather than the mayor alone.

"We have a deep emotional attachment to our club, and we want it to remain in Paris, so we want to create the conditions for it to stay."

Financial and Social Considerations

Gregoire added he had already spoken with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi following his election victory earlier this month, underlining the city's desire to keep the club in Paris while also ensuring public money is not used to finance a professional football venue.

Any proceeds from a sale, he said, would be reinvested into grassroots sports infrastructure and green spaces across the city.

Current Status of the Lease

PSG currently hold a lease on the Parc des Princes until 2044.

(Reporting by Julien PretotEditing by Christian Radnedge)

Key Takeaways

  • Grégoire aims to break the impasse with PSG by holding a special Paris council session in mid‑April and seeking clarity by end of summer.
  • Two options are proposed: a very long‑term lease or sale of the stadium with strong protections (heritage, buyback, land/building separation).
  • PSG insists on ownership to justify major redevelopment, as they currently lease the 48,000‑seat Parc des Princes (lease until ~2043‑44) and have explored alternative sites like Massy and Poissy amid this stalemate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of PSG's talks with the Paris mayor over Parc des Princes?
The newly-elected Paris mayor has set a summer deadline to resolve the impasse with PSG regarding the future ownership or lease of Parc des Princes.
Why does PSG want to own Parc des Princes?
PSG insists that owning Parc des Princes is essential for any major redevelopment, which is critical to their growth; they have stated they won't invest otherwise.
What alternatives have PSG considered if talks fail?
Due to stalled negotiations, PSG has explored alternative stadium sites outside Paris, including locations in Massy and Poissy.
What are the mayor’s proposed solutions for the Parc des Princes issue?
The mayor proposes two options: extending PSG’s long-term lease or selling the stadium under tightly controlled conditions with safeguards.
How would proceeds from a potential sale of Parc des Princes be used?
Proceeds from a stadium sale would be reinvested in grassroots sports infrastructure and green spaces in Paris.

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