Noah Nsoki, a 19-year-old Paris Saint-Germain forward under contract until 2027, is set to leave the club where he was trained. According to reports from L’Équipe—corroborating information from Le Parisien—the PSG academy graduate is joining Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia).
“Although he was also being pursued by Vitória Guimarães, the winger opted for the project at Dinamo Zagreb, the Croatian champions. However, the move is contingent upon an agreement between the Croatian club and PSG. Nsoki is under contract until 2027.”
The transfer is expected to move relatively quickly, though negotiations can always hit a snag. PSG is not expected to create obstacles for the young player. The club’s management continues to trim the squad, with departures affecting both the professional team (Gonçalo Ramos, Lee Kang-In) and the youth ranks.
It is never a pleasant situation, as fans love to see academy graduates make their mark in the capital, yet breaking into such a squad is difficult. Consequently, the best possible exit strategies are required. For young players, this often involves a sell-on clause—a detail that could potentially prolong the negotiations. We must wait for confirmation before anything is certain.
