Quentin Ndjantou, the 18-year-old Paris Saint-Germain striker, has been voted the 2025 Titi d’Or (Golden Boy) by the players at the youth academy. This symbolic distinction recognizes both his individual development and the vitality of the Parisian youth system.
Paris Saint-Germain continues to see highly sought-after players emerge from its youth academy. This time, Quentin Ndjantou was honored with the 2025 Titi d’Or, an award given by the players themselves. An important detail: this vote comes from within, from those who observe the level, consistency, and impact of the various Parisian talents on a daily basis. Beyond the winner alone, this list provides an interesting snapshot of the current generation of PSG youth players.
For Ndjantou, this award serves as another positive marker in his development. The young Parisian forward is further establishing himself as one of the names to watch within the club, in a context where PSG is increasingly valuing the pathway between the youth academy, the reserve team, and the first team.
This kind of recognition obviously guarantees nothing for the future, but it confirms a trend: his profile is significant within the Parisian ecosystem. Having been injured for months, he will return next year to take his game to the next level.
