4 new players join the PSG squad

The scheduled departure of Achraf Hakimi to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations paves the way for a new generation at Paris Saint-Germain. Staying true to his philosophy, Luis Enrique continues to bet on youth from the training center. After Mayulu, Kamara, and Mbaye, the Spanish coach is promoting young players.

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At just 16 years old, young right-back David Boly, born in 2009, participated in training this week with the European champions, according to L’Équipe. Considered one of the biggest potentials of his generation, Boly is already impressing with his speed, technical maturity, and sense of positioning.

Held back by an injury, he is coming back strong. After being sidelined with a shoulder injury in recent months, the Parisian youth has regained all his sensations. The French U17 national team coach, Lionel Rouxel, even wanted to take him to the World Cup in Qatar, but PSG preferred to keep him to closely monitor his progress. This choice confirms that the club is actively preparing for life after Hakimi, relying on its young talents.

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And that’s not all: PSG has officially registered four other young players in its professional squad with Ligue 1: Quentin Ndjantou, Yanis Khafi, Wassim Slama, and Mathis Jangeal. A strong signal: PSG wants to build the future with its academy, while ensuring an ambitious succession that is already integrated into the professional group.

PSG is also anticipating other injuries. Luis Enrique wanted a tight-knit group at the start of the season and announced that he would rely on the training center. From announcement to action, it is… done.

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