Having been denied the chance to buy their current home ground, reports claim that Paris Saint-Germain could be on the verge of moving to a new stadium.
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Having played at the Parc des Princes for their entire existence, PSG are reportedly set to change stadiums after their request to buy their current home ground was rejected by the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo.
After Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) bought the Ligue 1 champions in 2011, the ownership group has spent immense sums of money to maintain the stadium, but have now been told the arena is not for sale because it belongs to the city of Paris.
According to The Telegraph, QSI are now looking at alternative stadia to buy within the city, with the Stade de France tipped to be Les Parisiens' next home.
The club's Qatari ownership is desperate to increase their matchday revenue, and it is believed the 81 000-seater in the north of the French capital could serve as an ideal new home for Christophe Galtier's men.
The French government is understood to be willing to sell the Stade de France, and should PSG successfully acquire the arena, it will be the home ground to both the record French champions and the French national team.
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If their ambitions to occupy the Stade France fail to come to fruition, PSG could consider potentially renovating the Hippodrome de Vincennes, a horse track in Paris.
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