Mathis Jangeal, a 17-year-old midfielder who came up through the Paris Saint-Germain youth system, has a contract that expires in June 2026. This situation forces him to make a crucial decision: re-sign with PSG or leave. L’Equipe confirmed on Wednesday that the latter option is emerging, with Germany as the likely destination.
“Having made two appearances for the first team, Mathis Jangeal, who has scored 4 goals and provided 3 assists in 5 Gambardella Cup matches this season, is not expected to sign his professional contract with his boyhood club, as reported on April 8th. Germany is considered the frontrunner. Alongside interest from Frankfurt and Hamburg – revealed by Le Parisien – Stuttgart has also recently presented its project to the young PSG attacking midfielder.”
These credible reports align with recent rumors. It’s also rather common, unfortunately, to see a talented player leave France for Germany. It’s a spectacular league where young players often find opportunities. Even if it’s not a guarantee of a successful adaptation or a great career.
In Jangeal’s case, the Bundesliga seems to be the most likely option. However, nothing is concrete yet. The transfer market can change quickly, especially regarding this first professional contract. So let’s wait for confirmation.
