Pierre Mounguengue: Strasbourg eye Paris SG U19’s Franco-Congolese forward in potential free move

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Pierre Mounguengue: Strasbourg eye Paris SG U19’s Franco-Congolese forward in potential free move

France-Congo centre-forward Pierre Mounguengue of Paris SG U19 is being linked with a move to Ligue 1 side R. Strasbourg, with the 18-year-old’s future uncertain and his contract details not publicly available.

The teenager, who stands at 1.82m and plays primarily as a central striker, is currently registered with PSG’s U19s in National U19 – Group A, but Transfermarkt lists no contract start or expiry date, fuelling talk he could be attainable as a free agent if no professional deal is finalised in Paris. The reported probability of the transfer is marked only as “?”, underlining that discussions remain at the rumour stage.

Mounguengue was born on 3 January 2008 in Évry-Courcouronnes and is eligible for both France and Congo, with his nationalities recorded as France and Congo. A right-footed attacker, he features for Paris Saint‑Germain’s U19 set-up and is viewed as part of the latest wave of forwards emerging from the club’s prolific academy.

His current market value is listed as “None” on Transfermarkt, an unusual situation for a prospect from PSG’s youth ranks and one that has added to speculation that Strasbourg could move early to secure him on favourable terms should he become a free agent. No transfer fee or valuation has been reported around any potential deal.

Recent match data for Mounguengue – including specific opponents, dates, scorelines and individual performance metrics – has not been published on the cited database, leaving scouts and supporters to rely largely on academy reports and his physical profile rather than established senior statistics.

With Strasbourg established in Ligue 1 and increasingly turning towards youth recruitment, any move for Mounguengue would represent a long-term play rather than an immediate solution. If the transfer does materialise, a jump from PSG’s U19s to a top-flight first-team environment could be a defining step in shaping his professional career and international prospects.

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