
In addition to Noham Kamara, who is likely to leave Paris Saint-Germain this winter, young defensive midfielder Eddy Doué could also leave the capital club before the transfer window closes.
Extremely quiet in terms of arrivals, as expected, Paris Saint-Germain's 2026 winter transfer window is a bit more active regarding departures, even though no player has officially left so far. Several of the club's young players are, in any case, being pursued and are candidates to leave, starting with central defender Noham Kamara, 18, who is on the radar of Lyon and Strasbourg.
Having turned professional last summer after joining Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2024 from Dunkerque, the young French-Ivorian defensive midfielder Eddy Doué, 20, could also leave PSG during this winter transfer window.
Having notably played a remarkable match against Chelsea in the Premier League International Cup on Dec. 3, the player who features with PSG's under-21 team is in demand.
According to L'Equipe, the Portuguese club Estrela da Amadora (which plays in the first division) has thus begun discussions to try to recruit the player who is none other than the cousin of Désiré Doué.
A French club, whose identity has not yet been revealed, also entered negotiations recently, according to the sports daily, which specifies that PSG is ready to let Eddy Doué leave for free with six months remaining on his contract, on the condition of including a sell-on clause in the deal.
On Dec. 19, on the eve of the French Cup round of 32 match against Fontenay, Luis Enrique was asked in a press conference about Eddy Doué and the possibility of seeing him integrate the first-team squad in the second half of the season: "I am not going to talk individually about each academy player because it does not work like that," the Spanish coach had replied. "They know that at their level, they must always be ready. Whatever the hour, the day, they must always be ready."
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