Paris Saint-Germain forward Noah Nsoki is poised to complete a move to Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb, according to L’Équipe. The 19-year-old, who made two first-team appearances for PSG across all competitions last season, is expected to depart the French capital in the coming days. The transfer is contingent upon an agreement being reached between Dinamo Zagreb and Paris Saint-Germain.
Nsoki had also attracted interest from Portuguese side Vitória Guimarães, but ultimately opted for the project presented by Dinamo Zagreb. The young attacker progressed through the Paris Saint-Germain academy, signing a professional contract with the club that was set to run until 2027. His limited opportunities in the PSG first team, despite glimpses of potential, have prompted the move to seek regular playing time elsewhere.
Dinamo Zagreb are consistently a pathway for young players to gain experience in European competition, regularly participating in the Champions League and Europa League. The Croatian league offers a competitive environment, and the club has a reputation for developing talent before onward transfers to larger European leagues. For Nsoki, this represents a chance to establish himself as a consistent performer at a senior level.
Paris Saint-Germain continue to reshape their squad during the summer transfer window, with a focus on both bringing in established stars and allowing promising youth players to develop their careers elsewhere. The departure of Nsoki aligns with this strategy, freeing up space within the squad and potentially generating a transfer fee. This move allows Nsoki to take a significant step in his career, while Dinamo Zagreb add a promising young talent to their ranks.




