Paris Saint-Germain continues to prepare for the future. Very active in targeting young profiles, the capital club has reportedly completed two new arrivals to strengthen its academy. These two deals confirm Paris’s desire to bet on promising talents, especially from the Île-de-France region.
The first announced arrival is Léo Gnahoré. Born in 2009 and developed at Versailles, the left-footed central defender is set to join PSG. After a very strong season, he will sign an academy contract with two optional years, according to Abdel Hamed.
PSG Attracts Two Young Talents from the Paris Region
The case is even more interesting because Léo Gnahoré reportedly turned down a professional contract offered by Freiburg in order to join Paris. A strong choice that shows how attractive the Parisian project remains for young players with high potential. PSG is therefore securing a rare profile: a left-footed player in central defense.
And that is not all. According to ICParisSG, Noah Adnane, a forward from FC Montrouge 92, has also reportedly signed with Paris Saint-Germain. The young player had a trial with PSG’s U17 side last January. That test was clearly successful, as the club has reportedly decided to bring him into its academy.
With these two arrivals, PSG continues its local recruitment strategy by betting on promising profiles from the Paris region. Léo Gnahoré and Noah Adnane represent two long-term prospects for a club that wants to keep feeding its pool of young talent.
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