PSG on the verge of securing one of its gems!

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If the end of Paris Saint-Germain’s season is more than exciting and thrilling with a possible quadruple at stake, the capital club is not losing sight of the next year and the future of the club.

This summer the club intends to once again improve its squad but also secure its young players including attacking midfielder Senny Mayulu.

According to information from the newspaper l’Équipe, the Ile-de-France management has reached an agreement with the player’s entourage for a first professional contract. Good news for the Parisian team which has a player with very high potential in its ranks.

This season, the young 17-year-old midfielder has played 4 Ligue 1 matches as well as 2 matches in the Coupe de France.

An encouraging performance against Lorient this Wednesday

Luis Enrique loves to use his youngsters. This Wednesday evening against Lorient, the Parisian coach established his young midfielder in the midfield alongside Kang-In Lee and Fabian Ruiz. The 17-year-old midfielder delivered an encouraging performance against the Merlus where he was responsible for Ousmane Dembélé’s first goal.

It is he who recovers the ball from the feet of a Lorient player before serving his number 10 on the right wing who will finish the job straight away. It is more than likely to see Senny Mayulu again at the end of the season. This Saturday against Le Havre at the Parc des Princes? It’s possible.

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