French-born Ivorian midfielder Désiré Doué’s Paris Saint-Germain dream has hit a snag.
The 19-year-old midfielder, who joined PSG from Stade Rennais, has struggled to make an impact under Luis Enrique. With just 483 minutes of football across all competitions this season—including only four starts—the talented French-Ivorian has found himself on the periphery.
Reports from L’Équipe suggest Doué is both “disappointed” and “frustrated” with his lack of playing time. Sky Sports Germany’s Florian Plettenberg further confirms his discontent. Yet, PSG seem unfazed. Luis Enrique sees the young talent as a key player for the future, despite the current struggles.
Rumors of an exit might seem logical, but Doué is determined to stay and fight. He has reportedly dismissed any idea of leaving, even on loan, setting his sights on a strong second half of the season.
Born in Angers, Doué, who holds dual French and Ivorian citizenship, has the grit to overcome this challenging period. Whether he breaks through at PSG remains to be seen, but his resolve is clear: he’s not giving up on Paris just yet.