Paris Saint-Germain continue their commitment to youth development. The capital club officially announced on Tuesday the arrival of eight new players to its academy, reinforcing its determination to strengthen its talent pipeline for the future.
While several young male players are leaving PSG this summer, the women’s section is moving in the opposite direction and adding fresh talent. Three of the new arrivals come directly from the PSG Association: Stella Delamare, Aïcha Koné, and Divine Nkosi. Their promotion highlights the pathway established between the club’s grassroots structure and its academy.
PSG Strengthens Its Women’s Academy
PSG have also secured five young prospects from other clubs. Célia Lefrancois joins from Quevilly Rouen Métropole, Ninelle Lukoki arrives from US Torcy, Marie-Jusline Makoundia comes from RCP Fontainebleau, Dayanara M’Ziani joins from Dijon FCO, and Noha Zozo Prost makes the move from FC Solitaire.
With this latest recruitment drive, PSG continue to demonstrate their ambition to build for the future by investing in some of the most promising young talents in French women’s football.
The club hopes these additions will strengthen its academy structure and help develop the next generation of players capable of reaching the highest level in the years to come.
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