Tension is rising behind the scenes at Paris Saint-Germain. The Emmanuel Mbemba situation is becoming increasingly concerning. At just 18 years old, the left-back and U19 captain is already attracting major interest… including from FC Barcelona, according to Sport.
The pattern seems to be repeating itself. PSG is likely to lose two young talents in the coming weeks. Representatives of Emmanuel Mbemba have reportedly offered his profile to Barcelona after rejecting an initial contract extension proposal from Paris. A far from trivial signal. “Emmanuel Mbemba’s agents […] approached Barça after turning down the Paris offer,” reports Sport. In other words, doubts are growing about his future.
PSG struggling to retain its rising stars
PSG could once again see a top academy prospect slip away. Due to limited opportunities in the first team, several young players have already left the club in recent years—and Mbemba may follow the same path. Another hot topic is Mathis Jangeal. Despite an impressive season, the 17-year-old attacking midfielder is also expected to leave. Outstanding in the Youth League and Coupe Gambardella, Jangeal has established himself as one of the club’s brightest prospects. However, according to L’Équipe, he has refused to sign his first professional contract with Paris.
The exodus continues
Originally from Longjumeau, Jangeal reportedly already has several offers, particularly from Germany—clubs ready to provide playing time and a clear sporting project, something Paris still struggles to guarantee. Proof of his potential, he has already been called up four times to Luis Enrique’s squad, making his first professional appearances against Auxerre and Fontenay. But apparently, that is not enough. PSG continues to lose its young gems—and the trend is becoming increasingly worrying.
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