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Young French midfielder Senny Mayulu, 18, has signed his first professional contract with PSG, the capital club announced on Monday.
PSG has formalized the signing of Senny Mayulu’s first professional contract. The young prodigy, who plays as a midfielder, signed up with his training club at the end of a campaign where he had playing time under the orders of Luis Enrique.
The Parisian club announced that the 18-year-old is now linked to the club until June 2027. “It’s a childhood dream. I worked hard to make it happen. It is an immense happiness for me and for my whole family.“, he said about signing his lease.
Mayulu turns pro
“We are very happy that more and more young players from our Academy are the driving force behind the future of Paris Saint-Germain. Building our club from our Academy is one of the fundamental principles of our next phase of development and success“, commented President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.
After playing at US Saint-Denis, then at AF Epinay-sur-Seine, Mayulu joined the capital club at the age of 12, and joined the professional group this season. Under-19 international, Senny Mayulu now has three caps and one goal.
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