Belgian Pro League side Westerlo has expressed interest in signing Paris Saint-Germain’s young right-back Yoram Zague, initiating discussions over a potential deal. The Franco-Ivorian defender has struggled for consistent opportunities in PSG’s star-studded lineup, making his future at the Parisian club a subject of growing speculation.
With Achraf Hakimi firmly entrenched as the starting right-back and set for a long-term contract extension, Zague faces stiff competition.
Despite the challenging circumstances, PSG remains reluctant to sanction a permanent transfer for the 20-year-old.
According to Africafoot, the Ligue 1 champions have received inquiries from Westerlo regarding Zague’s availability.
While PSG is open to exploring options, they currently prefer a loan arrangement rather than a full transfer. Talks between the two clubs are ongoing.
Zague remains a promising talent within PSG’s setup. The defender made his first senior start recently and has featured in three of the club’s 13 Ligue 1 matches this season.
Trained at PSG’s renowned academy, he is contracted with the club until June 2027 and carries a market value of €2.5 million according to Transfermarkt.
Westerlo’s pursuit of Zague reflects their ambition to bolster their defensive ranks with young, dynamic players.
A loan deal could provide the player with valuable game time in Belgium’s top flight while allowing PSG to retain control over his long-term development.
For now, Zague’s future remains undecided, but the coming weeks could prove pivotal as Westerlo looks to finalize a move for the Parisian prospect.