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PSG’s Rising Stars Eye New Horizons Amid European Success
PSG Academy Faces Talent Exodus as Young Stars Eye Opportunities Abroad
Paris, March 2026 – The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) football academy, renowned for its exceptional youth talent, finds itself at a pivotal moment as several promising players contemplate their futures away from the French capital.
Rising stars attracted by international opportunities
Despite manager Luis Enrique’s efforts to incorporate young talents like Warren Zaïre-Emery and Ibrahim Mbaye into the first team, PSG’s academy is grappling with the allure of foreign clubs offering better playtime and financial packages. This trend follows the U19 team’s remarkable journey to the UEFA Youth League semi-finals after defeating Real Madrid.
Key departures looming for PSG
Three young prospects are currently at the center of intense interest from European clubs. Mathis Jangeal, highly rated in Germany, has been offered a professional contract by PSG. However, he seems inclined to explore opportunities abroad.
Adam Ayari sets sights on the Netherlands
Adam Ayari is another budding talent considering a move away from Paris. The Ajax in the Eredivisie is reportedly keen on securing his services, presenting him with a professional contract to sweeten the deal. Meanwhile, Emmanuel Mbemba, an 18-year-old central defender and French U19 international, has already received an offer from Paris FC.
Challenges amid European success
This potential talent drain comes at a time when PSG is shining on the European stage, highlighted by their impressive victory over Liverpool. The club now faces the challenge of retaining its young stars while maintaining its competitive edge in Europe. As the Parisian academy stands at this crossroads, the decisions of these young players could significantly impact the club’s future trajectory.







