AS Monaco have reached an agreement to sign highly rated Moroccan midfielder Aymen Assab from Paris Saint-Germain’s U19 side on a free transfer this summer.
The principality club moved swiftly to secure the teenager, who has opted not to sign his first professional contract with PSG, choosing instead a clearer pathway to senior football.
Breakout season at PSG
Assab joined PSG’s academy in 2021 after beginning his development at Villejuif and has steadily risen through the ranks.
This season marked a major step forward in his development, as he became a central figure in the U19 squad.
- Started 17 of 19 league matches
- Registered 2 goals and 4 assists
- Featured in the Coupe Gambardella and UEFA Youth League
His consistent performances across competitions significantly boosted his profile.
Why Assab is leaving PSG
Despite his progress, the midfielder has decided against committing his future to PSG.
Sources indicate that:
- Limited first-team opportunities
- Heavy competition in midfield
- Lack of clear sporting guarantees
all played a role in his decision.
With PSG’s senior squad packed with international stars, Assab opted for a move that offers a more realistic route to top-level football.
Monaco’s project proves decisive
Monaco presented a structured development plan that ultimately convinced the player.
The club intends to:
- Integrate him gradually into the first team
- Include him in pre-season preparations
- Offer a progressive pathway into senior football
Financially, the package is also competitive, with performance-based incentives aligned with first-team standards.
Profile: A modern midfielder
Assab is regarded as a versatile and technically gifted midfielder, capable of operating in multiple roles.
His key strengths include:
- Ball recovery and defensive awareness
- Ability to play under pressure
- Tactical intelligence in midfield transitions
However, coaches believe his physical development remains an area for improvement.
Fits Monaco’s youth-first philosophy
The move aligns with Monaco’s long-standing strategy of developing young talent into elite performers.
Recent success stories — including Eliesse Ben Seghir — have strengthened the club’s reputation as one of Europe’s best development environments.
That track record played a crucial role in Assab’s decision.
What happens next?
While the deal is yet to be officially announced, confirmation is expected in the coming weeks.
Once finalized, the transfer will underline:
- Monaco’s aggressive youth recruitment strategy
- PSG’s ongoing challenge in retaining academy talent
- The growing competition for emerging players in Europe
For Assab, the move represents a pivotal step ; transitioning from youth football into the senior game, with a clearer pathway and greater opportunity.