PSG formalizes a very nice move in attack

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The PSG women’s section made official this Friday the signing of a Norwegian nugget, Froya Dorsin.

PSG continues to strengthen its women’s team. After striking hard by recruiting Griedge Mbock and Joe Echegini, the capital club made official this Friday a new very nice move. 17-year-old Norwegian striker, Froya Dorsin has signed for the next three seasons with Paris. She arrives from Rosenborg for 85,000 euros.

It is a great pride for me to join Paris Saint-Germain. It is a new challenge, a big step in my young career, I am impatient to be able to start this new challenge and to wear the Red and Blue jersey.declared the young nugget, daughter of Mikael Dorsin, former Swedish international who notably played for Strasbourg during the 2003-2004 season.

A second recruit made official by PSG

Froya Dorsin was initially supposed to settle down in the City of Lights last winter, but PSG and Rosenborg finally found common ground this September. Good news for the new Parisian coach, Fabrice Abriel, who sees a future great talent being unleashed in his squad.

The arrival of Froya Dorsin was followed by that of Agueicha Diarra. The 26-year-old Malian international, who finished top scorer in the last Moroccan championship with Casablanca (29 goals), has signed with the Rouge et Bleu until 2026.

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