PSG announces the arrival of 10 players

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While waiting for new recruits for the first team (after the Russian Matvey Safonov), Paris Saint-Germain has just announced the arrival of ten young players in its training center.

Paris Saint-Germain is pleased to announce the signing of ten new young people within the Training Center. A goalkeeper, two defenders, four midfielders and three attackers, born between 2004 and 2007, who will join the Parisian club’s squad from next July. Goalkeeper Bryan Francillonne (Nanterre ENT.S), defender Noham Kamara (US Torcy), midfielders Gueladan Doue (USL Dunkerque), Lenny Lankoso (FC Chambly) and Rayan Abo El Nay (Jeanne d’Arc Drancy ) as well as attackers Enzo Legrix (Association Paris Saint-Germain), Salah-Dine El Mezouari (Racing Club de France Football) and Zanga Kone (Sainte-Genevièvre-des-Bois) are committed to the Club until 2025. Mathias Lavenette (US Torcy) signs until 2026, while Paul Caumeil (FC Bouliac) will be in Paris until 2027», Indicates the press release.

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