Yoram Zague, a 19-year-old right-back under professional contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2027, was loaned to Copenhagen for the 2025-2026 season with an option to buy. A promising opportunity, but one that ultimately fell through, and the loan was terminated. This left his future uncertain. L’Equipe, in turn, confirms, as reported by RMC Sport and Le Parisien, that he will be loaned to KAS Eupen (Belgian second division) until this summer.
“The connection forged over the past two months between PSG and Eupen will now be further strengthened. While the first team was hosted at the Poissy Campus earlier this year, the Belgian club will now finalize the signing of Yoram Zague (19 years old).”
Having QSI as the owner of both clubs may have helped speed up discussions, and that shouldn’t be overlooked, especially as it’s becoming increasingly common in football (whether you like it or not). Zague only had a few days left (the transfer window closed on February 2nd) to find a club where he could try to revive his career, so it’s good news to see this door open.
He should get some opportunities; now he just needs to seize them to develop, showcase his talent, and perhaps open up other options for himself next summer. Or, perhaps, another loan to the Belgian club.
