Transfer window: PSG announces a new recruit! (OFFICIAL)

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Paris Saint-Germain registered a choice reinforcement this Friday.

If the transfer window was relatively calm for the men’s team,

Paris Saint-Germainthe capital club has greatly remodeled its women’s section. A new signing was recorded this Friday, in the person of the young Norwegian striker Frøya Dorsin.

Frøya Dorsin signs with Paris Saint-Germain until 2027, can be read in an official press release published by Paris Saint-GermainThe 17-year-old Norwegian striker joins the capital club for the next three seasons.

PSG strengthens its attack

“Born in Trondheim (Norway), Frøya Dorsin started playing football at a very young age, following in the footsteps of her father, a former Norwegian international, Paris Saint-Germain also specifies. At the age of 15, the young striker had to make a choice between the national handball or football team. She then focused on the green rectangle, continuing her journey with the U19 team of Rosenborg BK (Norway), before playing her first match with the first team in 2022. Since then, she has played 28 matches, scored 5 goals and won the Norwegian Cup in 2023. Frøya Dorsin has experienced all the national youth selections and is currently playing with the Norwegian U20 team.

It is a great pride for me to join Paris Saint-Germain, the young Norwegian woman enthused.

It’s a new challenge, a big step in my young career, I can’t wait to start this new challenge and wear the Red and Blue jersey. »

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