Korbin Albert, a 21-year-old midfielder, is leaving Paris Saint-Germain after playing over 70 games for the Rouge et Bleu. His commitment and professionalism were hallmarks of his time in the capital. The Parisian club wishes him all the best for the rest of his career, according to an official press release.
“The Club would like to thank Korbin Albert for her commitment, professionalism and efforts during her time with the club. She played more than 70 games for the Rouge et Bleu.
We wish her all the best for the rest of her career.”
Having arrived at PSG in the winter of 2023, Korbin Albert has rapidly established herself as an indisputable starter in the Parisian midfield, thanks to her activity and regularity. At just 21 years of age, the American has already accumulated a wealth of experience with over 70 appearances, proof of the staff’s confidence and her ability to meet the demands of the top level. This departure comes at a time of renewal for the Paris Saint-Germain women’s team, which has seen several key players leave the club in recent seasons.
For Albert, this new stage represents an opportunity to continue her progress in another competitive environment, while PSG will have to rethink its midfield to remain ambitious on the national and European scene. It’s worth noting, however, that this is the umpteenth move to rival Lyon, according to the latest indications. A painful repetition that doesn’t help to make up for it.