The departure of Achraf Hakimi for CAN 2025 could mark the beginning of a new chapter at Paris Saint-Germain. Staying true to his approach, Luis Enrique continues to invest in youth and talent from Camp des Loges. After introducing Mayulu, Kamara, and Mbaye, the Spanish coach is now opening the door to a new wave of Titis.
Among them, one name is already attracting attention: David Boly. At just 16 years old, the right-back born in 2009 participated in training with the European champions this week, according to L’Équipe. Considered one of the greatest hopes of his generation, Boly impresses with his speed, maturity, and game intelligence.
Hampered in recent months by a shoulder injury, the young Parisian is back in top form. Lionel Rouxel, the French U17 coach, even wanted to take him to the World Cup in Qatar, but PSG preferred to keep him to closely monitor his development. A telling decision: the club is clearly preparing for life after Hakimi by betting on its young talents.
Young talents coming to PSG
And the momentum doesn’t stop there. Four other young players – Quentin Ndjantou, Yanis Khafi, Wassim Slama, and Mathis Jangeal – have been officially registered in the professional group with the LFP. A clear message: PSG wants to build its future around its academy while gradually integrating the next generation into the professional squad.
Luis Enrique had warned: he wanted a tight squad and was counting on the academy to cover for absences and injuries. Today, actions confirm words.
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