Noham Kamara: French centre-back linked with move to Belgiums KAS Eupen

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Teenage centre-back Noham Kamara is being linked with a move from Paris SG’s U19 set-up to Belgian side KAS Eupen, according to transfer data compiled on 20 December 2025.

The 18-year-old defender, currently registered with Paris Saint-Germain’s U19s in the French National U19 – Group A, is the subject of interest from Eupen, who compete in Belgium’s Challenger Pro League. The reported probability of the transfer remains unspecified, underlining that discussions are at a very early, speculative stage.

Kamara’s current market value is listed at €1.00m, having risen sharply during 2025 from €500,000 in June to the €1m mark by October, where it has since stabilised. With no contract expiry date publicly available, there is also the possibility that his situation could lead to free-agent scenarios in future windows, something that may further encourage interest from clubs looking for emerging defensive talent at relatively low cost.

Born in Meaux on 22 January 2007, the 1.85m centre-back holds both French and Senegalese nationality and plays predominantly as a right-footed central defender. He moved to PSG’s youth ranks in 2024 from US Torcy U17, having previously progressed through US Torcy Youth and the CS Meaux academy system, reflecting a steady climb through the French development pathway.

Kamara currently wears the number 43 shirt for PSG and is listed with Paris Saint-Germain as his national-team affiliation at youth level, underscoring his status within the club’s academy structure. His online presence includes an Instagram account under the handle @n.kamara22, typical of a modern prospect building a profile on and off the pitch.

Should a switch to KAS Eupen materialise, the move would offer Kamara a first step into senior professional football outside France, potentially accelerating his development and shaping the next phase of his career in a competitive Belgian environment.

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