Teenage left-back Emmanuel Mbemba is attracting interest from Bundesliga leaders Leverkusen, with the German club monitoring the Paris SG U19 defender as a potential future signing.
The 17-year-old, who represents Paris Saint-Germain’s U19 side in France’s National U19 – Group A, has been linked with a move to Leverkusen according to transfer listings, though the probability of any deal is currently recorded only as “?”. No fee has been indicated, and Mbemba’s market value is officially listed as None, adding to the speculation that any approach could be framed as a low-cost development investment rather than a major transfer outlay.
Mbemba, born on 20 March 2008 in Melun, is a left‑footed left-back and is eligible to represent both France and DR Congo. He joined PSG’s youth setup from Melun FC Jugend in 2023, moving up from PSG’s U17s to the U19 squad ahead of the 2024–25 season. All of his competitive football to date has come within the French youth system, and he has not yet featured in senior domestic leagues.
There is no indication in the available data of a current contract expiry date at PSG, which raises the possibility that the teenager could become a free agent in the future if no professional terms are agreed. That uncertainty, combined with his profile as a modern attacking full-back, is likely to appeal to Leverkusen, who have built a reputation for developing young talents.
Recent match details, including opponents, dates, scorelines and Mbemba’s specific performances, are not listed in the data provided, so it remains unclear which displays may have prompted the German club’s interest.
With his dual nationality, height of 1.79m and early exposure at a major European academy, a move to Leverkusen would represent a significant step in Mbemba’s development and could prove a defining moment in how his potential is realised at senior level if the transfer were to materialise.







