Eintracht Is Empty for Transfer-Flirt: Switch From PSG-Jewel (18) to Portugal Fix
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Eintracht Frankfurt is said to have long been a jewel of Paris Saint-Germain. Now the 18-year-old has decided to move to Portugal.
At the end of the contract aspirating on 30 June, the offensive milieu of 18 years Mathis Jangeal left the PSG direction Famalicão in Portugal. But he remains linked to the Parisian club despite this departure.
The Parisian gives us some interesting details about Mathis Jangeal's departure from Famalicao. We learn of the existence of a redemption clause. "I am going with great gratitude to the club, my teammates, the coaches, the staff and the supporters for their unconditional love. The PSG has marked an important part of my life and career, and I am very grateful for it. It is not a farewell, but a goodbye. No matter where the future will lead me, a …
Mathis Jangeal, a middle 18-year-old trained in Paris Saint-Germain, had a contract that ended in June 2026. A situation that led to an important choice: a new signature in Paris or a start. He finally went officially to Famalicão in the Portuguese. The Parisian now states that the PSG keeps an important link. For Mathis Jangeal, the #PSG retains priority to buy the player (like Simons at the time) and has also negotiated 30% in case of a sale. …
Famalicão Football Club has secured the signing of Mathis Jangeal, an 18-year-old French midfielder who arrives from Paris Saint-Germain. The young footballer, who recently turned 18, has signed with the Famalicão club for the next five seasons, arriving in Portugal with the reputation of being one of the "most talented" young players of the new generation […]
French midfielder Mathis Jangeal, 18, is Famalicão's latest signing, on a five-year contract, the Portuguese First League football club announced today. The young player arrives at the Minho club from Paris Saint-Germain, a club he has represented since 2021 and where he completed a large part of his training, establishing himself as one of the promising talents of the new French generation. In the youth teams of the two-time European champions…

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