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PSG prioritise renewing three rising stars from their academy

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PSG is at a crucial moment in its history, with a project that promises to take the team to new heights in the coming years.

Under the technical direction of Luis Enrique, the club has shown encouraging progress, generating expectations both among fans and in the board headed by Nasser Al-Khelaifi and Luis Campos.

In addition, with Neymar Jr’s recent statements about his stay at PSG, attention has been drawn to what the Brazilian’s situation was like with MbappĂ© and Messi a few years ago.


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PSG is looking to offer these 3 players from the Parisian youth academy a professional contract

PSG is focused on securing the future of its young talents. The club has made offers to several promising players from its academy to sign their first professional contracts.

These include Ibrahima Diaby, the current captain of the U-19 team, Axel Tape, who made his debut in the recent Coupe de France match against FC Espaly, and Mahamadou Sangar, a promising striker.

With their contracts set to expire at the end of the season, PSG are looking to retain these players in order to build a strong team for the long term.

However, several clubs are closely monitoring the situation of these players, which could complicate PSG’s efforts to keep them in their ranks.


PSG’s commitment to its lower divisions

PSG’s commitment to developing its youth system underlines the importance of creating a solid foundation for the future, while continuing to compete at the highest level this season.

Over the years, we have seen how PSG has produced several talented footballers from its lower divisions and it is essential that it continues to strengthen this for the future of the club._

Currently in Europe, there are several footballers hanging around the big clubs in the world, who spent their youth in the PSG academy, such as the clear case of Christopher Nkunku and Xavi Simons.