Paris Saint-Germain has signed Marc Delaroche, 54, as the new goalkeeping coach for its U19 team until the end of the season. A former goalkeeper who has become a specialist in the position, he will fill the vacancy left by Valentin Houdou’s promotion to the first-team coaching staff, according to Le Parisien.

“PSG has signed Marc Delaroche as the new goalkeeping coach for its U19 team until the end of the season.
He has joined PSG to replace Valentin Houdou, who has been promoted to the first team.”
Beyond a simple staff adjustment, this move illustrates a fairly clear internal dynamic at PSG: when a need arises at a higher level, the club first draws on its own resources before reorganizing the rest of the chain. Valentin Houdou’s promotion to the first team naturally created a void in the U19 squad, which was filled by the arrival of Marc Delaroche until the end of the season.
The significance of this situation lies in its portrayal of both a kind of coaching transfer market and a genuine commitment to youth development, not only for the players but also for the coaches themselves. Behind this discreet announcement, PSG demonstrates its commitment to structural development with continuity, ensuring that one level of the club doesn’t stagnate while another progresses.
