PSG acquires a District player

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This is what we call the joys of the transfer window and football. Recently, PSG announced the arrival of 10 players to initially strengthen its training center. If the capital club logically drew from the best professional clubs in the country and the best amateur clubs in the youth categories, it also pulled off a funny move.

Indeed, PSG also signed a professional trainee contract with Paul Caumeil who plays… in the District! He is the only player in this case (with a 3-year professional trainee contract) among the 10 players who were made official. At 16 years old, the midfielder played for the FC Bouliac club (D2 Gironde) and therefore caught the eye of the Parisian management who signed him to a contract. After signing, the player did not fail to thank a certain Yoan Gouffran. The former Bordeaux or Caen player is a manager of the FC Bouliac club and clearly participated in this signing.

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