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The last little nugget to come out of the training center, Senny Mayulu sees his lease with PSG end on June 30. And there is no shortage of requests…
For his second appearance in the colors of Paris Saint-Germain, Senny Mayulu did not fail to stand out. After coming on against the US Revel amateurs two weeks ago, the promising 17-year-old striker was once again called up by Luis Enrique to face Orléans on Saturday evening for the round of 16 of the Cup. of France.
Coming into play in the 81st minute, Senny Mayulu scored his very first professional goal, following a service from Kylian Mbappé. But above all, he made a strong impression on his trainer. “He finished the action well as he usually does in training. It was very nice to see him score. He is a very intelligent young player, who can play with both feet. It can evolve on the sides or more inside »confided Luis Enrique at the end of the match about his young attacker.
Europe at its feet
According to daily information The Team, Mayulu has also impressed European big names, who are following him closely, like Borussia Dortmund, who have reportedly made him a priority for this summer. It must be said that the player has still not signed a professional contract with Paris Saint-Germain and will be free on June 30. But the Parisian leaders are currently convincing their nugget to extend. It remains to be seen what the latter thinks…
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