Monaco set to sign PSG prospect Aymen Assab from youth ranks
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 1, 2026, 2:20 PM
Last updated Jul 1, 2026
AS Monaco is set to sign Aymen Assab, a highly rated 17-year-old midfielder from Paris Saint-Germain. Assab, who captained PSG's U18 team, did not make a first-team appearance for the club but gained prominence for his performances in the UEFA Youth League last season. Despite PSG's efforts to retain him, including an attempt to offer a professional contract, Assab has opted to join Monaco. The deal is reported to be finalized, and he is expected to enter the professional setup rather than join the youth squad managed by Filipe Luis, whose appointment is pending confirmation.
- •Aymen Assab is a 17-year-old midfielder leaving PSG.
- •He captained the PSG U18 team and excelled in the UEFA Youth League.
- •Monaco has finalized a contract with Assab.
- •He is expected to join the professional setup immediately.
- •Filipe Luis's management of the team is pending confirmation.
- 2:20 PMYahoo Sports — Monaco set to sign PSG prospect Aymen Assab
"AS Monaco are set to sign Paris Saint-Germain U18 captain Emmanuel Mbemba and they are now also set to snap up another of the European champions’ biggest prospects in the form of Aymen Assab (17), a...
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