Paris Saint-Germain strengthened its workforce with the arrival of Landry N’Guessa, an 18-year-old midfielder from ESTAC Troyes. This player, who has learned everything in the club of Troyes, is engaged for two years as an intern in the group Hopes of the PSG. This recruit is part of a forward-looking development policy, following the recent arrivals of Lucas Chevaelier, Illia Zabarnyi and Renato Marin. The announcement was relayed enthusiastically by the Parisian club, stressing its desire to train young talents and gradually integrate them into the professional team.
At the same time, the management of the Ligue 1 de Football Professionnel (LFP) is strongly criticized by emblematic figures of French football. Frank McCourt, owner of the Olympique de Marseille, and Joseph Oughourlian, president of RC Lens, expressed disagreement with Vincent Labrune’s management, calling the LFP a failure. They denounce financial management deemed irrational, a lack of transparency and management absent, which led to a loss of 1.3 billion euros for French football last year. This criticism is all the more strong as it comes a few days away from a general assembly of the LFP.
Another notable event is the departure of Grace Geyoro, an iconic PSG player, to the London City Lionesses. This transfer, estimated at 1.6 million euros, represents the biggest transfer in the history of the women’s section of the Parisian club. Geyoro, faithful to the PSG since his childhood, has had many successes with the team, including the first French champion title in 2021. Despite a difficult period and a recent departure, she chose to open herself to a new challenge, leaving behind her a legacy of passion, fidelity and leadership that will remain engraved in the memory of Parisian supporters.