Winner of the Champions League with PSG this season, Quentin Ndjantou continues to reach the stages at great speed. The young Parisian has just been crowned Titi d’Or 2025, a symbolic distinction which rewards the best hope of the club’s training center. A confirmation of his growing status within the Parisian squad and his remarkable progress throughout the year.
This trophy, awarded by the Les Titis du PSG association in partnership with the club, is based on a vote by the young people at the center themselves. This year, Anaïs Ebayilin was elected among the women, while Ndjantou notably succeeds Ibrahim Mbaye on the men’s list. In recent years, the prize has distinguished several talents who have become references in the Parisian center, such as Warren Zaire-Emery in 2022, Senny Mayulu in 2023 or even Arnaud Kalimuendo in 2020, confirming the role of this award as a major springboard in Parisian training.