Double movement at PSG: a strategic departure and a secured arrival. Paris is adjusting its future during a highly targeted winter transfer window.
PSG did not go overboard in this window. Only Dro Fernandez signed, for around €6 million, with Luis Enrique pushing for the move. At the same time, the club sold Eddy Doué and loaned out Yoram Zague.
A calculated reshuffle of young talent
In the final hours of the window, Noham Kamara packed his bags after a rapid rise to the professional level. Having joined very young, the defender checked every box: leader with the U19s, national titles, first Ligue 1 minutes, trophies with the senior squad, and youth international caps. Fast-track development, rising value.
His exit follows a clear asset-management strategy: PSG is opening the door for him to gain more playing time elsewhere while securing the deal with financial guarantees and future clauses. Not a blind goodbye, but a calculated move.
At the same time, Paris locked in Khalil Ayari. The 21-year-old Tunisian striker, on loan from Stade Tunisien, impressed enough for the club to trigger the purchase option — about €1.5 million. A profile aligned with the new project: pace, one-on-one ability, a technical left foot, and constant danger on the right side. The staff believes he can take the next step at the Campus.
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