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A young nugget from the PSG training center signed his first professional contract with the capital club on Monday.
It was in the air, it’s now official. Great hope of Paris Saint-Germain, Senny Mayulu signed his first professional contract with the French champions this Monday. The attacking midfielder, who turned 18 last Friday, is now linked to the capital club until June 30, 2027.
“It is a great pride to sign my first professional contract at Paris Saint-Germain, my favorite club. It’s a childhood dream. I worked hard to make it happen. It is an immense happiness for me and for my whole family. », Declared Senny Mayulu, who took part in 10 matches (all competitions) under the orders of Luis Enrique, for a goal and an assist.
“He still has a lot to accomplish with us”
A signing welcomed by PSG boss Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. “ We are delighted that Senny Mayulu is signing his first professional contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2027. Throughout his career within our Academy, Senny has invested a lot in the club and the collective success of the club. team. He still has a lot to accomplish with us.”confided the president of PSG.
And to add on the new policy of the Parisian club: “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 at Paris Saint-Germain. »
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