Al-Khelaifi warns PSG 'dead' without bigger stadium
Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser al-Khelaifi said Thursday the club needs "to build a new stadium as quickly as possible" away from the Parc des Princes, which is owned by city authorities, if they want to compete against their European rivals.
"I really like the Parc, everyone does. If I listen to my heart, we're not leaving. But everyone in Europe has stadiums with 80,000, 90,000 seats... We need it, otherwise we're dead," the Qatari told French radio during the inauguration of the team's new training centre.
PSG's owners have had several failed attempts to buy the iconic 48,000-capacity stadium, which was originally built in 1897 and redeveloped into its current form in 1972.
"We are in France, but also in Europe. The city does not give us a choice," insisted Al-Khelaifi.
"I don't do politics. For us, we need a stadium ready in 3-4 years, we have no time to lose, otherwise we are behind other clubs in Europe.
"We need to build as quickly as possible," he added, saying that PSG already had a few options earmarked.
According to sources a decision will be made early 2025.
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