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This is one of the surprises in the Paris Saint-Germain squad this season. Senny Mayulu is seducing everyone within the red and blue squad this season. His trainer Luis Enrique is under the spell of the Parisian titi.
This Thursday, the newspaperTeam announced that the young midfielder had decided to sign his first professional contract with the capital club. This Friday, at a press conference, Luis Enrique virtually announced that the young 17-year-old player was going to continue the adventure with the Rouge et Bleu.
The Spanish manager takes this news favorably and did not hesitate to send compliments to his player at a press conference. “Mayulu?” This is one of the surprises! For me he is a perfect player for my system, he can play winger and enter the center. I’m very happy that he continues at the club and that he wants to renew his contract here. I think he will be an important player,” did he declare.
Some time at the end of the season
Paris Saint-Germain has changed its tune. From now on, the Parisian management wants to trust its young shoots and would like to give them a chance. This season young people like Warren Zaire-Emery, Senny Mayulu and Zague were able to show what they had in their stomach.
At the end of the season, there is no doubt that a player like Mayulu will have even more playing time. The Parisian attacking midfielder will have the opportunities to show himself and prove himself. The young Parisian played 6 matches in all competitions with the professional group and showed interesting things on the pitch.
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