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Arsenal, Manchester City Among Premier League Clubs Tracking PSG Young Star

Under contract with PSG until June 2027, Senny Mayulu has not yet reached an agreement to extend. He is in the sights of several English clubs.

Senny Mayulu is one of the youth academy players that Luis Enrique has promoted to the professional team. The PSG coach greatly appreciates his homegrown talent and does not hesitate to use him, and even in multiple positions.

This season, he has participated in 28 matches across all competitions (22 starts, 1,705 minutes of play, 4 goals, 5 assists). Still under contract until June 2027, PSG would like to extend him, but negotiations have not yet concluded. With his performances, the PSG No. 24 is attracting interest, particularly from Premier League clubs.

According to information from CaughtOffside, given the difficulties in negotiations between PSG and their academy player, Premier League clubs are on the lookout.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham, Aston Villa, and Newcastle are closely monitoring Senny Mayulu's situation and have also informally contacted him, the transfer market specialist media outlet asserts.

The latter explains that PSG does not want to hear about a departure for their midfielder, but that, in the absence of an agreement, they could consider a sale to avoid seeing him leave for free at the end of his contract.

And they would negotiate his departure for between 65 and 70 million euros. CaughtOffside indicates that if he were to join England, his salary could triple.

The most likely scenario is a decisive offer from Arsenal or Chelsea this summer, while PSG could attempt a last-minute offensive with a record salary offer. If no agreement is reached by May, PSG will have no choice but to sell him, CaughtOffside concludes.


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