Mathis Jangeal, a 17-year-old midfielder who came up through the Paris Saint-Germain youth system, has a contract that expires in June 2026. This situation forces him to make a crucial decision: a new contract in Paris or a move away. Le Parisien announced on Friday that the young Parisian is heading to Famalicão.
“PSG had, however, offered him a contract extension several months ago.”
“Long courted by Hamburg, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt in Germany, Jangeal will finally be heading to Portugal. An agreement has been reached with Famalicão, where the forward is expected to sign in the coming days.
Several factors influenced his decision, starting with the youth of the squad of the fifth-placed team in last season’s Portuguese league (Liga Portugal), and the prospect of immediately joining the first team. PSG had, however, offered him a contract extension several months ago.”
We remain cautious; nothing is certain in this matter yet, as there are no concrete details. However, it’s difficult to imagine him signing with PSG at the moment. There’s been no indication of that happening. Even though we’re wary of departure rumors, given that his entourage denied them last time.
Let’s wait and see what happens next; football and the transfer market can always surprise us. Especially in a case like this, with the player free to choose. Perhaps he will indeed go to Portugal, where he’ll have the opportunity to play more than he does in Paris.
