Yoram Zague, a 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, except he hasn’t been able to establish himself and must find a new club. This had been discussed in recent days, and Copenhagen’s sporting director, Sune Smith-Nielsen, confirmed it to the media, in comments reported by ICParisSG.
“It’s true that Yoram was given the opportunity to explore a transfer. During the autumn, we decided that we wouldn’t exercise the purchase option included in the agreement.
That’s why we informed Yoram, his representatives, and PSG at the beginning of December that January would be dedicated to finding him a new club. This is also why we’ve already taken action by signing Kenay for that position, and Yoram is therefore on the verge of leaving.” “
The situation is clear, unfortunately for Zague. He hasn’t fully convinced and now has to leave after just over 500 minutes of playing time in the first half of the season. Nothing catastrophic, except that finding a good exit route might be difficult. And there isn’t really any more room at PSG.
We hope a solution will be found so that the young player can continue to launch his career. Things can change quickly; a good comeback could lead to an exciting future. Perhaps adapting to Denmark hasn’t been easy for the young player, especially with another language to learn.”