Willian Pacho, the 23-year-old Ecuadorian defender, quickly established himself at Paris Saint-Germain after signing from Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer of 2024. While his contract runs until 2029, the first rumors are emerging about the man who has carved out a place for himself in the elite in his position. This includes a contract extension. Ici Paris reported this Thursday that PSG has already made significant progress.
“The ball is in the player’s court. Luis Campos already wants to solidify his position and has made him an offer for two more years, until 2031. He seems satisfied with the offer; all that’s left is to sign.”
Nothing has been decided yet, but there’s hope, thanks to a generally reliable media outlet that doesn’t comment on the transfer window for nothing. It’s also a very credible outcome, with PSG upgrading Pacho’s salary to reflect his incredible performances after arriving relatively unknown.
The Ecuadorian has no particular reason to leave and hasn’t shown any signs of doing so. We suspect there will be attempts from other clubs, and football can move very quickly, so we’re always a little wary. Still, there’s reason for optimism, with a player who seems happy at PSG and has the full confidence of the club, where he was the first representative of his country to win the Champions League.