Paris Saint-Germain’s promising talent, 18-year-old French striker Noha Lemina, is set to embark on a new chapter in his career with a loan move to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Despite being a product of the renowned PSG academy, Lemina struggled to secure a spot in the first-team roster, prompting a loan stint at Sampdoria earlier in the season.
During the first part of the current campaign, Lemina plied his trade on loan at Sampdoria, featuring in one match in Serie B and eight matches in Primavera, the U19 championship.
Now, the young forward is ready to join his brother Mario at Wolverhampton Wanderers, having sealed a loan deal until the culmination of the season.
Notably, this loan arrangement comes with an option for Wolves to make the transfer permanent, indicating a potential long-term commitment.
In an official statement, Paris Saint-Germain confirmed the loan move, stating, “Noha Lemina loaned to Wolverhampton Wanderers FC.
The striker, trained at Paris Saint-Germain, joins Wolverhampton Wanderers FC until June 30, 2024, as part of a loan with an option to buy.”
The move to Wolves not only offers Lemina an opportunity to showcase his skills at a competitive level but also reunites him with his brother within the Premier League.
As Noha embarks on this loan spell, the football fraternity eagerly awaits to witness the young striker’s development and contributions to Wolverhampton’s campaign until the conclusion of the season.
Noha Lemina prêté au Wolverhampton Wanderers FC
L’attaquant formé au Paris Saint-Germain rejoint le Wolverhampton Wanderers FC jusqu’au 30 juin 2024, dans le cadre d’un prêt assorti d’une option d’achat.
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