Paris Saint Germain set to part ways with Franco-Congolese midfielder Senny Mayulu
Paris Saint Germain are expected to part ways with France international of DR Congo descent following a breakdown in contract extension talks.
The 19-year-old has rejected three offers from the reigning Champions League holders, signaling his imminent departure from the club.
The French giants is understood to be extremely frustrated with both Mayulu and his representatives, who have repeatedly turned down opportunities to commit their futures to the Parisians.
Mayulu, who has made 30 appearances this season, scoring 4 goals and providing 5 assists, was widely regarded as a key figure in PSG coach Luis Enrique’s plan to integrate more homegrown talent into the first team. His development in the Parisian academy had marked him as one of the club’s most promising young stars.
However, the player’s refusal to commit long-term has forced PSG’s management to consider placing him on the transfer list this summer, rather than risk losing him for free.
The breakdown in relations underscores a growing challenge for PSG, which has increasingly emphasized nurturing academy talent as part of its squad-building strategy. Mayulu’s departure would mark a significant blow to these plans and leave the club seeking replacements who can continue the policy of promoting homegrown stars.
For Mayulu, the move could open doors to a major European transfer, with top clubs reportedly monitoring the situation closely. His technical ability, vision, and versatility in midfield have made him one of the most sought-after young talents emerging from French football in recent years.
With contract talks now at an impasse, the coming months could see a dramatic shift in PSG’s squad structure, as the club looks to balance its ambitions with the realities of player retention and transfer market pressures.
