Yesterday, Paris Saint-Germain inaugurated with great fanfare and under the snow its new training center in Poissy. Enough to rejoice Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, who announced that his club will leave the Parc des Princes in the future. The Parisian president also took advantage of the microphone provided by RMC Sport to discuss the next transfer market. “Today I say no, but I don’t know what will happen. If there is an opportunity or confidence or needs. We are in no hurry.”
NAK and its teams are in a much greater hurry, however, regarding the contract extension project. In addition to Luis Enrique, who signed a new lease until 2027, Parisian leaders have already secured Achraf Hakimi until June 2029. Extending the Moroccan was a priority for the residents of the Parc des Princes. But it’s not the only one. In fact, they also want to extend in the coming weeks the contracts of Nuno Mendes, who is linked to Paris until 2026, and of Vitinha, whose lease expires in June 2027.
PSG has not yet decided on 4 players
Files which are on very good track. Then, the French champions will have to look into more complex cases. Indeed, The Team explains that PSG will have to position itself regarding Gianluigi Donnarumma, Marco Asensio, Presnel Kimpembe and Arnau Tenas. All four are linked to Paris June 2026 and will therefore soon only have one and a half years left on their contract. The sports daily specifies that the Ile-de-France residents have not yet decided on these four elements. Donnarumma has made a few mistakes and is not completely unanimous, especially with Luis Enrique who is irritated by the fact that he does not respect certain instructions.
Asensio alternates between the good and the less good, but doesn’t really impress. Tenas doesn’t play. Ditto for Kimpembe, who has had a subscription to the infirmary for several seasons. Paris is taking its time and will make its choice soon. In addition to these four thorny issues, the Parisians will also have to look into the first professional contracts of several young talents at the club. PSG therefore has its work cut out for it in the coming weeks, especially as the transfer window arrives and certain departures, notably that of Milan Skriniar, could occur.