Dutch giants Ajax are interested in signing France-born attacker of Cameroonian descent, Quentin Ndjantou.
Checks have revealed that the Eredivisie side is pushing to secure the services of the teenager as part of efforts to invest in the future.
The attacking midfielder played a crucial role in Paris Saint-Germain’s recent 2-1 triumph over Nantes in the U19 national final, further boosting his rising profile.
Regarded as one of the most technically gifted prospects in PSG’s youth academy, Ndjantou has already been offered a professional contract by the French champions.
Despite growing interest from abroad, including Ajax’s pursuit, PSG remain confident of securing the youngster’s future.
Ajax, known for their stellar youth development system, have a history of scouting and nurturing French talent. A potential deal for Ndjantou would follow the path of Roméo Garnier, another PSG academy graduate who recently joined the Amsterdam-based club.
The player is in no rush to jump on a move away from PSG and will take his time to assess the opportunity with his agent before making any decision.