Paris Saint-Germain could make progress on two important deals in its women’s transfer window. According to Benjamin Quarez of Le Parisien, 22-year-old PSG defender Thiniba Samoura is close to extending her contract, while 24-year-old Real Madrid striker Naomie Feller is nearing a move to Paris.
Quarez: “Close to Securing Thiniba Samoura’s Future”
“PSG’s women’s team could well be about to make one of the biggest signings of the early transfer window. According to our information, the capital club is very close to securing Thiniba Samoura’s future. The 22-year-old defender, who has 14 caps for the French national team, is expected to continue her adventure in Paris. Discussions regarding an extension have progressed significantly in recent weeks, and an agreement for a new four-year deal is reportedly well underway between the two parties.”
For PSG, this deal is important both from a sporting and a symbolic perspective. Keeping Samoura means protecting a player already established in the French international scene, at an age when her potential remains significant. In a women’s transfer market that is often volatile, Paris would primarily send a message of continuity regarding a high-value defensive profile.
Quarez: “Barring an unlikely turn of events”
“The club has also made good progress on the trail of international striker Naomie Feller (24 years old), whose contract with Real Madrid is expiring. The Parisian management has been working behind the scenes on this deal for many weeks. Barring an unlikely turn of events, the former Reims player should bolster the attacking options.”
The potential arrival of Feller would address a clear need: to add more firepower to the Parisian attack. Her free agent status makes the deal even more attractive for PSG, who can strengthen their squad without a transfer fee. It would be a coherent, targeted operation, and one that has already been well-prepared behind the scenes.
Between Samoura’s expected contract extension and the Feller option, PSG’s women’s team seems to be approaching the transfer window methodically: securing a solid defensive foundation, then adding a credible attacking option. No unnecessary fanfare, but two moves that could make a difference.
