Paris Saint-Germain continues to expand its international scouting network. According to Top Mercato, PSG’s women’s team is monitoring Hajar Said, a 20-year-old central defender for AS FAR Rabat, who can also play as a defensive midfielder. This pursuit is part of a “spot on everything” recruitment strategy, as PSG currently sits in 5th place in the Arkema Première Ligue.
“Her performances and versatility have earned her a call-up to the Moroccan national team.”
“According to Top Mercato, the capital club is currently monitoring Hajar Said (20 years old) to strengthen its women’s team, currently 5th in the D1 league. She is a central defender for AS FAR Rabat, whose stock is rising.
Her performances and versatility (she can also play as a defensive midfielder) earned her a call-up to the Moroccan national team last October and have attracted the attention of numerous European clubs, including PSG. Her contract with Rabat expires in June.” “
The interest in Hajar Said primarily reflects a strategy: Paris is no longer limiting itself to players already showcased every weekend in the major European leagues. According to Top Mercato, the Moroccan has established herself as a player on the rise, with a modern defensive profile: capable of defending centrally, but also dropping higher up the pitch in midfield as needed.
Her inclusion in the senior national team last October reinforces the “up-and-coming” image, and the fact that her contract expires in June inevitably adds a strategic dimension to this type of transfer. In a season where PSG Women are seeking stability and solutions, this lead illustrates one thing: the club is casting a wide net, a very wide net.”
