PSG: Senny Mayulu reveals his models, and it’s heavy!

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This is one of the surprises of the season in the Paris Saint-Germain squad. The young Senny Mayulu is gradually making his way into Luis Enrique’s group who is giving him more and more playing time.

The Spanish technician loves the Parisian titi who fits perfectly with his playing system. The Rouge et Bleu attacking midfielder should also sign his first professional contract with the capital club in the coming weeks.

The Parisian management is thinking big for its young player. Questioned during an interview on the show TelefootMayulu looked back on his professional debut with PSG and took the opportunity to talk about his models and inspirations in football.

“I try to take inspiration from everyone. I take things from each player. I try to relate them to my game. I look at Bernardo Silva. At PSG, I look at Vitinha, Ugarte for the way he defends,” did he declare.

Luis Enrique is a fan of Mayulu

Luis Enrique loves young players. And Senny Mayulu is one of them. At a press conference, the Parisian boss praised the qualities of his young element. “ Mayulu? This is one of the surprises! For me he is a perfect player for my system, he can play winger and enter the center. I’m very happy that he continues at the club and that he wants to renew his contract here. I think he will be an important player. »

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