Senegal starlet Ibrahim Mbaye unfazed by Premier League interest
Senegalese teenager Ibrahim Mbaye is refusing to be distracted by growing transfer speculation, choosing instead to focus on the 2026 World Cup despite reported interest from several Premier League clubs.
The 18-year-old winger has been repeatedly linked with a move away from Paris Saint-Germain in recent weeks, but no decision has been made regarding his future.
While clubs in England continue to monitor his situation, Mbaye remains committed to his international duties with Senegal and is concentrating on showcasing his talent on football’s biggest stage.
According to reports, Aston Villa are among the clubs keeping a close watch on the young attacker. However, despite the growing interest, there has been no agreement or formal commitment involving the player.
For now, Mbaye’s priority is clear. The winger wants to continue his development and make the most of the opportunity to represent Senegal at the World Cup before evaluating the options available to him once the tournament concludes.
His rise over the past season has attracted attention across Europe. The youngster made 31 appearances in all competitions, scoring three goals and providing two assists as he continued to establish himself as one of Senegal’s most promising talents.
The coming months could prove important for his club career as well. Potential changes within the Paris Saint-Germain squad may alter competition for places in attack, creating opportunities for younger players to secure a larger role.
Reports suggest that possible departures involving attacking players such as Bradley Barcola and Gonçalo Ramos could reshape the team’s offensive options and potentially increase Mbaye’s chances of earning more regular minutes in Paris.
Despite the transfer rumours, the Senegal international remains under contract with PSG until June 2028 and is still fully invested in the club’s long-term project.
That situation provides the French champions with significant control over his future should interest from abroad intensify.
Valued at €30 million according to Transfermarkt, Mbaye is widely regarded as one of the young African talents to watch at the 2026 World Cup.
His performances for Senegal during the tournament could further increase attention from clubs seeking to strengthen their squads with emerging talent.
For now, however, the teenager appears determined to keep his focus on the pitch rather than on transfer discussions, with the World Cup taking precedence over any decisions about the next chapter of his career.
