Paris Saint-Germain are being linked with moving teenage right winger Adam Ayari from their U19 side into the first‑team set‑up.
The 18-year-old, who represents both France and Tunisia at youth level, is currently on the books of Paris SG U19 in National U19 – Group A, but is now the subject of transfer speculation over an internal step up to the Ligue 1 squad. The reported probability of the move is listed as “?”, underlining that talks and timings remain unclear.
Ayari, born in Paris on 30 March 2008, is primarily an attacking right winger and is noted as being comfortable with both feet. He is officially registered with Paris Saint-Germain’s U19 side and also listed with the club’s youth national team structure, but there is no recorded date of joining or contract expiry, leaving room for conjecture around his status and any possibility of him becoming a free agent in future if fresh terms are not agreed.
Transfermarkt currently records his market value as none, adding a further layer of uncertainty to the figures that might be involved in any formal promotion or professional deal. For now, any fee or valuation would be speculative rather than market‑tested.
No detailed senior statistics are yet available for Ayari and there are no recorded recent competitive first‑team matches – including opposition, dates or scorelines – in which he has featured, underlining that the rumoured move would be a step based on potential rather than proven top‑flight output.
With dual nationality options of France and Tunisia, Ayari’s development at PSG could shape an important international decision later in his career. Should this rumoured promotion from Paris SG U19 to the PSG first team materialise, it would mark a pivotal moment in his progression and could prove decisive in defining both his club trajectory and wider reputation in European football.
