Bayern Munich are being linked with a move for Paris Saint-Germain U19 centre-forward Pierre Mounguengue, with the teenager’s contract situation raising the prospect of a future free-agent switch.
The 18-year-old, who plays as a centre-forward for PSG’s U19s in France’s National U19 – Group A, is reported to be on the radar of the Bundesliga champions, according to data compiled on 19 May 2026. His current deal with the French club is not listed and has no recorded expiry date, prompting speculation that Bayern could explore a low‑cost or free‑agent opportunity if he is not tied down long term in Paris.
Mounguengue, born on 3 January 2008 in Évry-Courcouronnes, stands at 1.82m and is a right-footed attacker. He is currently registered with Paris Saint-Germain’s U19 side, with no previous clubs listed in his senior development pathway. He features as an out‑and‑out centre-forward, though his profile is simply described as “Attack – Centre-Forward”.
The France- and Congo-eligible youngster holds dual nationality, with his nationalities recorded as France and Congo, as well as a combined FranceCongo listing. He is currently associated at youth level with Paris Saint-Germain U19 rather than a senior national team set‑up.
Transfermarkt’s data lists his market value as “None”, underlining how early he is in his career and contributing to uncertainty over any potential fee. The probability of a transfer at this stage is recorded only as “?”, with no indication of advanced negotiations or agreement between the clubs.
No detailed recent match statistics or specific fixtures are provided in the latest dataset, so his form and performance levels remain unquantified in public valuation terms. However, continued links with a club of Bayern’s stature suggest that his development in France’s youth system is being closely watched.
If a move to the Allianz Arena does materialise, it could mark a significant step in Mounguengue’s progression from PSG’s academy ranks to senior European football and help shape his reputation as one of the next forwards to emerge from the Franco‑Congolese talent pool.
