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Lyon U21 has announced the signing of its teenage substitute, Camavinga, on a two-year deal with Ligue 1 club, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The move comes as part of PSG's ongoing youth development programme, aiming to develop young talent in order to strengthen their squad and compete at the highest level. Camavinga, who is a product of the Lyon youth system, made his debut for the club in a friendly match against Ligue 1 opposition, Lens FC on September 17, 2021. He impressed with his performances, particularly during the opening round of the Coupe de France, where he scored a brace against Clermont Foot. The move is seen by many as a positive development for the young player, who was born in France but raised in Belgium. He has shown a promising ability to adapt to different playing styles and has already established himself as a valuable asset to the team. Paris Saint-Germain has been working hard to build a strong youth academy over recent seasons, and this move demonstrates the club's commitment to developing young talent. The club has also announced that it will be investing heavily in youth football, including the purchase of a new stadium and facilities. In conclusion, the signing of Camavinga represents another important step forward for PSG's youth development program. With his impressive debut, the teenager can help to solidify the club's position in French football and contribute to their overall success on the pitch. |
