Paris Saint-Germain has reached a crucial point in its season. Internally, the club’s management continues to work, focusing on improving the squad. The primary objective is to retain the best players by offering contract extensions. According to the latest reports from journalist Abdellah Boulma, 19-year-old Parisian midfielder Senny Mayulu, whose contract runs until 2027, has received an offer to extend his contract until 2030. Unfortunately, his salary demands have stalled negotiations.
A four-year contract offer has been made to Senny Mayulu. Despite discussions with Paris Saint-Germain over the past several months, and a shared desire to continue his journey with the club, the player’s salary demands are still hindering progress.
Unfortunately, this is a common occurrence in contract negotiations. This is understandable, but when it involves a 19-year-old player with everything to learn and playing his first professional season at his boyhood club, it’s a bit harder to accept. We’ll have to wait and see how this situation develops in the coming weeks, as it could be resolved during the summer.
PSG has changed its operating policy over the past three years. A player who makes excessive demands during negotiations could therefore simply be pushed out, regardless of his status or potential. Let’s hope for a better outcome for Senny Mayulu, but overall, this kind of demand at such a young age isn’t a very positive sign.
