Paris Saint-Germain wants to extend the contract of 19-year-old Senny Mayulu, a midfielder who came up through the club’s youth system, with the aim of keeping him there until 2030. According to Fabrice Hawkins (RMC Sport), the player prefers to stay with his boyhood club despite interest from abroad. PSG is also pursuing several other important contract issues.
Paris Saint-Germain wants to extend Senny Mayulu’s contract until 2030. The 19-year-old Parisian youth academy graduate, highly sought after in Europe, is prioritizing his boyhood club. The Parisian club has already finalized the extensions of Willian Pacho and João Neves. An agreement has been reached with Fabian Ruiz, and a deal is hoped for with Lucas Beraldo. PSG now wants to finalize three other high-stakes deals: Bradley Barcola, Ousmane Dembélé, and Senny Mayulu.”
For PSG, the stakes are twofold: to prevent a youth academy player from entering a “risky” contractual situation too quickly, and to send a clear signal to the market about its ability to retain its sought-after talents. A long-term contract extension would also allow the player’s sporting development to be structured within a familiar environment, while protecting the asset’s value should European competition arise.
At the same time, the increasing number of deals reveals a stabilization strategy: securing certain established players, making progress on deals nearing completion, and prioritizing the most sensitive cases in terms of status and expectations. With Mayulu, Paris is therefore seeking both sporting continuity and control over the contractual timeline.
This “security” approach is often part of a comprehensive management strategy: maintaining a clear framework, minimizing uncertainty, and preventing several major situations from coinciding.