PSG young talents Coulibaly and Ly join Club Brugge
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 3:12 AM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
Samba Coulibaly and Elijah Ly have signed with Belgian champions Club Brugge until 2030. Both players, part of PSG's 2008 academy generation, previously made significant contributions to the club's youth teams. Their departure follows a trend of youth talent leaving PSG, with other academy members also securing moves elsewhere. Coulibaly and Ly are expected to train with the first team and later compete for Club NXT in Belgium's second division. PSG continues to restructure as only a few from the 2008 cohort remain with the club.
- •Coulibaly and Ly sign contracts with Club Brugge until 2030.
- •Both players have been key performers in PSG's youth teams.
- •PSG's 2008 generation has seen several departures this summer.
- •Club Brugge aims to integrate them into their first team soon.
- •They will also play for Club NXT in Belgium's second division.
- 3:12 AMYahoo Sports — PSG Offload Two Players to Belgian Champions Club Brugge
"PSG have lost two more academy players from their 2008 generation as Samba Coulibaly and Elijah Ly join Club Brugge. The 18-year-old duo have signed contracts through 2030.
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