Noham Kamara, the 19-year-old defender under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2028, has been linked with a move away this winter transfer window. Discussions with Olympique Lyonnais have been mentioned. Foot Mercato confirms this trend but points out that Bayer Leverkusen still has a say in the matter.
According to the latest information from RMC Sport, which we can confirm, Lyon and Kamara have reached a contractual agreement. The two clubs have agreed in principle to a loan with a mandatory purchase option. However, at the time of writing, nothing is yet finalized. For their part, Leverkusen are ready to buy the Meaux native.
This could be a major battle on the final day of the transfer window, with two interesting options for Kamara. Both Lyon and Bayer Leverkusen offer the hope of gaining playing time and visibility. However, nothing is confirmed yet, so anything is still possible. The Parisian youth player could even end up staying in Paris. This would be a shame, as he doesn’t seem to have a place in the first team at the moment. The next few hours could be hectic. In France and Germany, the transfer window closes at 8 p.m.
