Mathis Jangeal, the 17-year-old midfielder who came through the Paris Saint-Germain academy, has a contract that expires in June 2026. This situation presents him with a crucial decision: a new contract in Paris or a move away. Journalist Florian Plettenberg (Sky Sport) reports that PSG is still fighting to retain him, but that the young player will be difficult to convince, especially with Bundesliga clubs ready to welcome him.
“Paris Saint-Germain wants to extend Mathis Jangeal’s contract, which is expiring. However, a free transfer this summer still seems the preferred option, as the player is eager for regular playing time.
Eintracht Frankfurt remains very interested in the talented 17-year-old attacking midfielder. Several Bundesliga clubs and clubs abroad are also in the running.”
We remain cautious; nothing is certain yet. The transfer market can change quickly until a deal is signed. Especially for young players and the freedom of choice, since there are no negotiations between clubs. It’s also worth noting that this journalist has already been wrong several times regarding a supposed “battle” between PSG and German clubs.
However, some signings are materializing, and Jangeal’s departure isn’t out of the question. A place in Paris is difficult to secure, even if coach Luis Enrique remains open to offers. The competition is fierce, and the expectations are high. The Bundesliga is a league where young talents like to try their luck, with its attacking style of play and clubs that often place their trust in them. There have been successes, of course. It’s also important to remember that not all journeys have been convincing.
Let’s wait for confirmation; further discussions and deliberations are still needed.
