Paris Saint-Germain is making progress on several fronts. The capital club has secured the future of Willian Pacho (24 years old), extending his contract until 2030. In parallel, Paris is working on the situations of Fabián Ruiz (29 years old) and youth academy graduate Senny Mayulu (19 years old), according to Le Parisien.

“Pacho has extended his contract for another year, until 2030, the maximum possible, excluding the optional year.
PSG is currently working on several deals. The most urgent involve Fabian Ruiz and Senny Mayulu. At 29, the Spanish midfielder feels settled at PSG.
Discussions are ongoing regarding Mayulu. Paris is expected to return with a new offer in the first third of the year to try and reach an agreement with the academy graduate.
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The contract extension of Willian Pacho is more than just a contractual matter; it’s a structural choice. At 24, the defender has established himself as a key player in the system, capable of absorbing high pressing, defending aggressively, and taking responsibility in high-intensity matches. PSG isn’t simply securing a starter; it’s locking in a rare profile, already mature despite his young age, perfectly aligned with Luis Enrique’s requirements.
In a different but equally strategic role, Fabián Ruiz remains an essential cog in the machine. At 29, the Spaniard brings composure, game awareness, and balance—precious qualities in a rejuvenated squad where everything moves quickly, sometimes too quickly.
Finally, Senny Mayulu’s status has changed. In Luis Enrique’s eyes, he’s no longer just a promising young player, but a player integrated into the project, judged on his performances, not his age. And that, at PSG, is far from insignificant.
