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Not Just Kvara – Arsenal Ready to Steal PSG’s Superstar

PSG Determined to Keep Ibrahim Mbaye

Paris Saint-Germain are taking concrete steps to secure the future of their rising star Ibrahim Mbaye, as interest from Premier League clubs continues to grow.

Despite his young age, the 18-year-old is already viewed as an important part of the club’s long-term project.

Strong Interest from Arsenal and Aston Villa

Both Arsenal and Aston Villa have been closely monitoring Mbaye’s development.

Aston Villa were among the first to explore a potential move earlier this year, targeting young, high-potential players as part of their recruitment strategy.

Meanwhile, Arsenal scouts have followed the Senegalese forward on several occasions this season, keeping him firmly on their shortlist.

Breakthrough Season Raises Profile

Mbaye made the most of his opportunity earlier in the campaign, stepping up during a period when PSG’s attacking options were limited.

He went on to make 25 appearances, contributing one goal and two assists while gaining valuable first-team experience.

His performances also earned him recognition at international level, leading to a call-up with Senegal and involvement in the Africa Cup of Nations, further boosting his reputation.

PSG Planning Contract Extension Until 2030

Although Mbaye is already under contract until 2028, PSG are eager to extend his deal even further.

The club is reportedly preparing a new contract that would keep him in Paris until 2030, aiming to fend off growing interest from England.

Salary Increase on the Table

As part of the proposed extension, Mbaye is expected to receive a significant pay rise.

Currently among the lowest earners in the squad, the new deal would see his salary increase substantially, aligning him with other young talents in the team.

Clear Message from PSG

With Premier League clubs circling, PSG’s intention is clear—they see Ibrahim Mbaye as a key figure for the future and are determined to secure his long-term stay at the club.