Yoram Zague, a 19-year-old right-back on a professional contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2027, made a small place for himself in the first team at the start of the season with a few appearances, but then “disappeared” a little. Enough to make you wonder about his departure. According to L’Equipe and Loic Tanzi, the player will not be retained and a loan to Denmark is on the cards. A loan with an option to buy would be preferred..
“Each of the parties has agreed in principle, bearing in mind that negotiations have resulted in an option to buy.
“Yoram Zague, who was not included in PSG’s squad for the Club World Cup, is set to move to Denmark this season. According to information from Le Parisien, which we are able to confirm, the 19-year-old right-back is set to go out on loan to FC Copenhagen.
Both parties have agreed in principle, and negotiations have resulted in a purchase option. Zague, who is under contract with his parent club until June 2028, may not return to France at the end of next season.”
After making a few appearances for Paris Saint-Germain’s first team at the start of the season, Yoram Zague saw his playing time plummet and was not selected for the Club World Cup.
To take things a step further, the 19-year-old right-back is to sign on loan with an option to buy from Danish champions FC Copenhagen, who are no strangers to European action. The parties appear to have reached an agreement in principle, which could enable Zague to make a permanent move abroad if the Danish club exercises the option.
For Paris, this departure is part of a drive to give its young players more playing time, while opening the door to a definitive sale. The transfer also marks an important step for Zague, who will be able to test himself in a new league and try to reach a new level in a demanding European context.