Paris Saint-Germain are set to make a bold call this summer: no new midfielders will be signed during the transfer window. Instead, the club is ready to give full trust and responsibility to Senny Mayulu, the young talent from the academy.
According to L’Équipe, PSG’s staff — especially Luis Enrique — have been impressed by Mayulu’s development and his goal in the Champions League final only boosted his standing. The decision not to recruit in midfield is part of the club’s strategy to promote youth development over stacking up new signings.
A risk for a club aiming for European dominance?
Mayulu will join a midfield group already composed of Vitinha, Manuel Ugarte, Fabián Ruiz, and Warren Zaïre-Emery. The case of Lee Kang-In remains uncertain — the South Korean international will stay unless a significant offer arrives.
A risk for a club aiming for European dominance? Perhaps. But for PSG, it’s also a clear signal: the academy is becoming central to the future.
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