Adam Ayari signs first professional contract with PSG until 2029
Paris Saint-Germain officially announced on Monday the signing of Adam Ayari's first professional contract. The 18-year-old attacking midfielder, who has been with the club since age 6, is now tied to PSG until June 2029.
Paris Saint-Germain officially announced on Monday the signing of Adam Ayari’s first professional contract. The 18-year-old attacking midfielder is now tied to the club until June 2029, according to a statement released by the Parisian club.
Arriving at PSG at age 6, Ayari has established himself as one of the most prominent players in the academy this season. With the U19 team, he scored 7 goals and provided 6 assists in 20 league matches, contributing to the title won for the second consecutive time by Paris.
His season in the Coupe Gambardella was equally remarkable: 7 goals and 3 assists in 6 appearances, directly contributing to Paris’s success in the competition. These performances earned him a call-up to the France U19 team for the latest European Championship in his age group.
This signing comes as PSG continues an active summer transfer window, with several ongoing deals including those for Ferran Torres, Maghnes Akliouche and Yan Diomandé. By securing Ayari on a five-year deal, the club is protecting one of its most promising talents from outside approaches.
The player could make his first appearance with the senior team as early as August 5, during a summer friendly against Majorque.
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