Yoram Zague, a 19-year-old right-back under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2027, was loaned to Copenhagen for the 2025-2026 season with an option to buy. A great opportunity, but one that didn’t pan out, and the loan was ultimately terminated. Fortunately, another option is emerging. Le Parisien also confirms the upcoming move to KAS Eupen (7th in the Belgian second division), as reported earlier by RMC Sport.
“As announced by RMC Sport, we can confirm that the 19-year-old right-back and former U19 captain is about to be loaned for the remainder of the season to Eupen, currently 7th in the Belgian second division.”
It would be surprising if both media outlets were so certain of this outcome on a matter that otherwise hasn’t generated much media or fan excitement. We can hope for confirmation fairly soon, but we should remain cautious until then.
But Zague should have this opportunity to bounce back after a very mixed few months in Denmark. The adaptation might be easier. In any case, he’ll have to fight for playing time and earn points for the future. The fact that QSI owns both clubs may have facilitated the discussions, but the transfer makes sense to give the youngster more playing time and to allow KAS Eupen to acquire a reinforcement at a lower cost. Let’s hope it’s a success for all parties.
