Transfer news – Two signings close for PSG! | OneFootball

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·14 de enero de 2026

Transfer news – Two signings close for PSG!

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The future remains a priority for Paris Saint-Germain and its leaders who work every day to maintain the best possible squad. Internally, according to journalist Fabrice Hawkins, the capital club is looking to extend the contracts of their homegrown talent Senny Mayulu, a 19-year-old midfielder, and Fabian Ruiz, a 29-year-old midfielder, as each of their contracts currently end in 2027.

“a long-term extension”

Engaged in several contract renewal negotiations, the capital club is advancing its pieces on two of them. First, that of the very versatile Senny Mayulu. This is an important matter for PSG's leaders, who wish to offer a long-term extension to their young 19-year-old midfielder. On the other hand, the Spanish midfielder Fabian Ruiz is also close to an extension with the capital club. Negotiations are ongoing for a deal that would extend until 2029. Discussions have progressed well between the different parties.

The capital club logically seeks to keep its best elements, particularly for the future. For each season, it is important to have the best possible squad to compete for national and European trophies, and this is not achieved solely through major transfers during the transfer window.


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Senny Mayulu, who was the revelation of last season, has the talent to hope for a long-term presence within the Parisian club. Just like Fabian Ruiz, who has already proven himself but remains a very important element in Parisian play within coach Luis Enrique’s system. Even if both have been less in form recently, not everything should be discarded.

We now await to see if agreements will be possible. The media displays optimism, particularly regarding the Ruiz case, which is reportedly almost concluded, but nothing is certain until it is signed.

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