Quentin Ndjantou, an 18-year-old striker trained at Paris Saint-Germain, has reached the end of his youth contract. He must now make a decision about his first professional contract. Le Parisien confirmed on Friday the information reported by L’Equipe regarding Titi’s decision: to remain at PSG.
“Despite interest from other clubs, the player and his family wanted to stay at PSG. According to information from L’Équipe that we can confirm, he will sign his new three-year contract on Friday.
A regular member of France’s youth teams, he will be one of the leaders of the Espoirs squad this season and could feature more regularly in first-team training sessions in the coming months.”
This is excellent news, as Ndjantou has an interesting talent that gives hope for a great career. Even if there is still work to be done and much to accomplish. It’s interesting to see him stay. Perhaps he will get some opportunities as a professional, based on his training and eventually in matches.
You have to know how to fight and be patient. The young striker will have the Espoirs squad to work with and prove himself. It’s up to him to give his all, and up to PSG to support him.