Paris Saint-Germain continues to lose promising academy talents. According to L’Équipe, Club Brugge is on the verge of signing two highly rated youngsters from the club’s youth system.
PSG is carrying out a major overhaul of its academy squad, with departures piling up. Among the latest to leave are 18-year-old defender Samba Coulibaly and 18-year-old winger Elijah Ly, both set to begin a new chapter away from the French champions.
Club Brugge Secures Two PSG Academy Talents
Coulibaly impressed during PSG’s Youth League campaign and was even called up to train with the senior squad on several occasions. He will now continue his development in Belgium. Ly, meanwhile, had not been offered a professional contract by PSG, making his departure inevitable.
These moves further highlight the growing exodus of young prospects from Paris this summer. Following Pierre Mounguengue’s transfer to Dynamo Kyiv, PSG is now losing two more academy products, while Adam Ayari remains, for now, the only player from the 2008 generation to have signed his first professional contract with the club.
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