Mathis Jangeal, a 17-year-old midfielder who came up through the Paris Saint-Germain youth system, has a contract that expires in June 2026. This situation forces him to make a crucial decision: a new contract with PSG or a move away. Le Parisien reported on Wednesday that Eintracht Frankfurt has made an attempt to sign him, while PSG has already submitted an offer.
“Among the interested clubs is Eintracht Frankfurt, which has already taken the initiative to present its project.
The German club, which has Jean-Mattéo Bahoya, Elye Wahi, and Farès Chaibi in its squad, is always very attentive to the market for French-speaking players and, according to our information, appreciates the Parisian’s qualities. Besides Frankfurt, which is very interested in him, other clubs – particularly English ones – are reportedly monitoring the situation.
Meanwhile, PSG made an initial offer of a professional contract this fall, which has not yet been accepted.” “
These claims are entirely credible, as he is a talented player who could well attract interest and offers. Particularly in the Bundesliga, a league known for its interest in French players. This comes with attractive advantages: significant playing time and a fairly open league with opportunities to shine.
It’s a threat to be taken very seriously, but there’s still hope that Jangeal will stay at PSG. There’s a great project in place and a clear trust placed in academy graduates. He just needs to earn his place, with talent, hard work, and patience. The last point could quickly become a problem. Let’s wait and see how this situation develops; nothing is concrete yet.”
