The president of Paris Saint-Germain, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, said a few days ago in a conversation for the Spanish Marca that the club could leave the Parc des Princes. The reason is the agreement with the city authorities of Paris, which will earn 350,000,000 euros according to the 30-year lease agreement. The leaders of PSG believed that the price was too high, so they offered to buy the stadium. But, since there is no progress in the talks, they are also considering other options.”Our first option is to stay. But I don’t think the city wants that. They’re pressuring us to leave. We’ve been talking to them for five years. They think we’re joking, but we’re not. We’re very serious about looking at other options, because I don’t think we’re welcome to the Parc des Princes. We’ve had enough,” Al-Khelaifi threatened.##NAJAVA_MECA_6859697##The answer came from city leaders, more precisely from Emmanuel Grégoire, first assistant to the mayor of Paris, Anna Hidalgo.”We have not categorically ruled out the sale of the stadium, but only at the right price. PSG offers 40,000,000 euros. Is it cheaper than Paredes? Honestly?! Do you really think that the Parc des Princes is worth less than Leandro Paredes (PSG bought the Argentine midfielder in 2019 for 47,000 .000 euros)? Well, they can not be serious. There is a form of pressure, but on us,” Gregoire told RMC sport.Al-Khelaifi: We are no longer welcome at Parc des PrincesIn case they leave the Parc des Princes, PSG leaders have two options. The first is to apply for a tender for the renewal of the concession of the Stade de France stadium (expires in 2025), estimated at 600,000,000 euros. Another option is to build a new stadium. The Saints have reportedly already found two suitable locations. It remains to be seen whether this pressure from Al-Khelaifi heralds the move of PSG from the Parc des Princes, where it has been a “tenant” since 1974, or whether it is just a negotiation maneuver to buy that stadium at a better price.