Mathis Jangéal (18), the Paris Saint-Germain attacking midfielder, is already attracting interest from across Europe. According to Sky Sports Germany via Florian Plettenberg, Eintracht Frankfurt has reportedly begun concrete discussions with the player’s representatives. His contract expires in June 2026. PSG could therefore see another PSG youth academy graduate courted by the Bundesliga.
A product of the Paris Saint-Germain academy, Mathis Jangéal (born in 2007) quickly established himself as one of the most promising young players from the Parisian club. His profile as a mobile playmaker, comfortable between the lines, naturally attracts German clubs, always keen on young, technically gifted talents with high potential for growth. Eintracht Frankfurt, which has recently invested in several young attacking players from major European academies, sees him as a future starter in the medium term.
For Paris, this situation is reminiscent of the early departures of young players like Christopher Nkunku and Moussa Diaby: a signal that Luis Campos will have to manage carefully, especially as PSG youth players gain more visibility under Luis Enrique.
