On this Friday morning, the surroundings of the Parc des Princes in Paris (16th century) have regained their usual calm when there is no PSG match scheduled for the evening. The next one is not scheduled until Sunday, February 25, when it hosts Rennes in Ligue 1. Only a few foreign tourists visit the Aviary. Many people come to visit him. They are far from suspecting that the calm around the stadium is just a façade.
For several weeks, even months, the busiest games have been taking place away from his lawn. And we are not talking about the announced departure of Kylian Mbappe. Elected officials and members of the Paris General Staff are arguing, now only through the media, about the future of the stadium. The club want to buy him back as City continue to voice their opposition and are only open to a very long-term loan.
Source: Le Parisien
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