Here is the latest installment in the saga: a roundup of the latest news regarding Paris Saint-Germain’s transfer market activity. We take a look at the last 24 hours (this update was published early in the evening) to see what is happening—or not—and what is progressing or causing a surprise. Today, the focus is on Yan Diomande, Ibrahim Mbaye, Noah Nsoki, and Rayan Abo El Nay.
It’s official:
No news on this front.
Transfers potentially close to completion:
No news on this front.
Possible transfers:
- Yan Diomande staying at RB Leipzig after all?
Yan Diomande, the 19-year-old RB Leipzig and Ivory Coast winger, has been linked to Liverpool and PSG for some time. At one point, it even seemed a transfer was imminent. However, the German club has cooled speculation, and Bild reports that the plan is to keep him for at least another season—though a sale could potentially be agreed upon this summer for a fee of at least €100 million. Could that price tag deter PSG?
- Ibrahim Mbaye to Borussia Dortmund?
The 18-year-old forward is among the players whose future is uncertain. His contract runs until 2028, and while Mbaye himself hasn’t commented, several media outlets are reporting a likely departure. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Borussia Dortmund has made inquiries, and Premier League clubs are also monitoring the situation. Nothing is finalized yet.
- Noah Nsoki heading to Croatia.
A 19-year-old forward under contract with PSG until 2027, Noah Nsoki saw only a few minutes of professional playing time this season before largely dropping out of the picture. A departure seems likely; according to Croatian media, he is headed to Dinamo Zagreb.
Rayan Abo El Nay: Portugal or Germany?
The 19-year-old midfielder has joined the list of PSG academy prospects set to leave. According to L’Équipe, Rayan Abo El Nay has attracted interest from Rio Ave (Portugal) and a German club. There is currently no indication that he will stay at PSG, despite his contract running until 2027.
Potential rumors mentioned:
No updates on this front.
