Senny Mayulu, a 19-year-old midfielder/forward who came up through the Paris Saint-Germain youth system, signed his first professional contract in May 2024, running until 2027, and has established himself in the first team over the months. This has fueled rumors and speculation about a contract extension. Le Parisien confirmed on Monday the trend of recent days, reporting that salary negotiations have stalled despite several attempts by PSG.
“A deadlock that is extremely frustrating for the European champions.”
According to our information, the renewal of the young player’s contract is at a standstill, and both Paris and the player have reached a stalemate that is extremely frustrating for the European champions. As already explained several weeks ago, the Parisian management was expected to return to the negotiating table in the first third of the year to try and make progress on the young player’s future.
After expressing their desire to continue working together, further discussions took place in early 2026, but these did not lead to an agreement. PSG indicates that these talks have been ongoing for a year and that they have made three contract extension offers, all of which have been rejected by Senny Mayulu.
As always, we urge caution. These are rumors, not certainties. However, all media outlets agree that the sticking point is financial (not related to other issues, such as playing time). This may not be a coincidence. Mayulu has become more important to the squad in recent months, and there may be some expectations regarding his salary.
But PSG is being more prudent and will not want to disrupt the established order. An agreement remains possible, but we have seen such situations lead to departures before. This is not impossible this summer, when it will be time to make a decision.
