Since the start of the Qatari era, a subject has regularly come up on the table: that of Parisian training. Holding a considerable pool in Île-de-France, PSG has long given the impression of favoring external recruitment over its own young people. An observation that he would like to reverse by relying more on the best talents of his academy. In the wake of Warren Zaire-Emery (96 professional matches), a few Titis have earned their place in the rotation under the orders of Luis Enrique. If their playing time remains limited, Senny Mayulu (18 years old), Yoram Zague (18 years old) and Ibrahim Mbaye (16 years old) are now an integral part of the pro group.
Upon his arrival in the summer of 2023, the former Barcelona coach made a commitment to participate in youth development. Some went up to train with the group at the start of the season before coming back down (El Hannach). Others are currently being tested (Tape, Sangaré). This policy is extended by the football advisor, Luis Campos, whom regulars at Youth League matches have been able to meet several times in the stands this season. While David Suarez’s players are already eliminated from this competition, PSG does not lose sight of the objective: to see as many as possible ultimately integrate the professional team.
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