Overview
- PSG, following Tuesday’s Council of Paris vote, said Wednesday it is willing to reopen talks on the Parc des Princes.
- The mandate lets Mayor Emmanuel Grégoire negotiate a sale or a long lease to keep the team at the city-owned stadium.
- The club is still weighing new-build sites in Massy and Poissy and, according to a source close to PSG, could settle the question in the autumn.
- The Council majority split on the move, with Green allies abstaining and right-leaning opposition votes helping the measure pass.
- City Hall said any sale or lease revenue would fund local sports facilities and it ruled out building a shopping center as part of a wider Porte des Princes remake.