Yoram Zague, the 19-year-old right-back under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2027, was loaned to Copenhagen for the 2025-2026 season with an option to buy. A great opportunity, but one that hasn’t turned out as well as hoped. L’Equipe confirmed on Saturday that the loan will be terminated and discussed what comes next.
“The Danish club and PSG have agreed to end the Frenchman’s time in Northern Europe.
Having made six appearances for Luis Enrique’s squad last season, the Parisian youth academy graduate is not expected to remain at PSG for the second half of this season. A solution is currently being considered, either a loan or a permanent transfer, to allow him to get more playing time.”
Unfortunately, Zague’s future is uncertain, and PSG has another issue to deal with. Nothing is simple during the winter transfer window, but there is hope that clubs will look for a low-cost option to strengthen their squad. It is hoped that a good solution can be found so that the Parisian youth player can continue his career in good conditions.
