Benjamin Labrousse
Editor
Despite a double degree in Spanish/Communication, I decided to pursue my dreams by going into journalism. A graduate in sports journalism, I cover sports news with a special focus on the football transfer market, where clubs make crucial decisions for the upcoming season.
For several years, PSG has been aiming to integrate the best talents from its youth academy into the first team. This goal is also shared by Luis Enrique, who trusts young players. In this regard, three new talents are expected to sign their first professional contracts with the capital club. Let’s delve into the details.
The PSG has completely changed its strategy over the past three years. After a period dominated by star players, the Parisian club has decided to focus on youth development. In addition to recruiting promising young talents, Paris is also giving opportunities to the gems from its academy. Since the arrival of Luis Enrique in 2023, several young Titis have been included in the first team and have enjoyed regular playing time, such as Senny Mayulu, Ibrahim Mbaye, and more recently, Quentin Ndjantou.
Three young players set to turn professional
Staying true to their new policy, PSG will continue on this path with young talents. According to recent reports, three young players are set to sign their first professional contracts. This includes 18-year-old winger Adam Ayari, who was heavily pursued by Ajax Amsterdam. The sports daily also reveals positive developments for the 18-year-old goalkeeper Arthur Vignaud and defender Samba Coulibaly of the same age.
Yohan Cabaye pleased with the 2008 generation
These are promising news for PSG. As reported by L’Equipe, internally, the director of PSG’s academy Yohan Cabaye expressed his hope of signing several players from the exciting 2008 generation, which led PSG to the semifinals of the Youth League this season. One such player from this generation, Ibrahim Mbaye, has already made strides and is part of the first team rotation.



