Paris’ transfer window could soon be shaken by a new sensitive case. According to Santi Aouna from Foot Mercato, Ibrahim Mbaye is keen to leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer. The young Senegalese talent is looking for a fresh start and a project that can offer him greater opportunities and long-term prospects.
After an impressive World Cup and growing ambitions, Ibrahim Mbaye is reportedly considering an exit. However, the situation remains mixed. While the player is open to leaving, his close circle would prefer him to continue his development in Paris. PSG still holds a strong image among his entourage, who believe staying could benefit his progression.
Premier League clubs already monitoring Mbaye situation
The Premier League is already keeping a close eye on the situation. Aston Villa and Tottenham are said to be interested in Mbaye’s profile. Both clubs could offer an attractive project to a young player seeking more playing time and responsibility at the highest level.
For PSG, this is a delicate case to manage. The club wants to continue promoting its young talents, but competition within the first team is fierce. With players like Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia already in attack—and potential arrivals such as Maghnes Akliouche and Yan Diomandé—the path to regular minutes is far from easy.
Mbaye could therefore be tempted by a move abroad, especially if English clubs make concrete offers. His young and promising profile perfectly matches the recruitment strategies of several Premier League teams. The situation remains open, but it could quickly become a major topic in PSG’s summer transfer window.
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