Is This PSG’s Future Stadium?

Parc des Princes ©PSG

Could PSG be moving to Aulnay-sous-Bois? According to Le Parisien, the northern Parisian suburb is the frontrunner to host the club’s new home—and has already revealed a concept design.

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A New Era Beyond the Parc des Princes? With Paris’ city hall refusing to sell the Parc des Princes, PSG is actively exploring alternative locations for a brand-new stadium outside the capital. The latest frontrunner? Aulnay-sous-Bois.

The first visual concept unveiled showcases a futuristic stadium design, surrounded by green spaces and a vast esplanade, strategically placed between Parc Robert-Ballanger and the A1 highway.

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What’s the Capacity?

The biggest question remains: how big will it be? The Parc des Princes currently holds 48,000 spectators, but PSG has ambitions to rival Europe’s elite with a minimum of 60,000 seats. Given the opportunity to build a completely new stadium, some speculate the club could push for a 100,000-seat arena, similar to Manchester United’s future project.

PSG’s potential new stadium design

No Official Club Visit Yet

Despite Aulnay’s aggressive push, no PSG delegation has yet visited the site. According to Alexandre Arlot, a journalist following the project, PSG officials have already checked Ris-Orangis and Massy, but not Aulnay.

Still, Aulnay’s mayor, Bruno Beschizza, remains optimistic and has already reached out to Nasser Al-Khelaïfi while launching a feasibility study. “I am trying to make the bid as objective as possible. This is a technical, not political, candidacy—with serious advantages. We have nothing to lose”, says Bruno Beschizza, Mayor of Aulnay-sous-Bois.

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