PSG and Senny Mayulu have found common ground for a professional contract

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Starting for the second time in his career during the victory at Lorient yesterday (4-1), Senny Mayulu is about to sign his first professional contract with PSG. According to the newspaper The Team, the player and his representatives reached an agreement with the capital club for this first contract. This season, the young 17-year-old midfielder has played 4 Ligue 1 matches as well as 2 matches in the Coupe de France.

This new commitment will be a crucial step in securing the future of an already highly sought-after player, thus offering him a more serene outlook. PSG is also considering extending other young talents, like Joane Gadou (17), whose contract expires next year. Extensions which also confirm that the capital club wants to focus on its training center in the years to come.

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