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PSG Close in on Long-Term Extension for William Pacho

28 October 2025 at 20:47

Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly on the verge of tying down William Pacho to a new long-term deal that could keep him at the club until 2030, with an option for one more year. Initially, Softfootball reported that there might be a contract negotiation between both parties, and according to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano via his official X account, he suggested that the Ecuadorian defender has already agreed to personal terms, and the extension could be finalised before the end of 2025.

He tweeted:

Paris Saint-Germain expect William Pacho’s new deal, valid for the next five years to be signed by the end of 2025. It’s considered just a matter of time.

Although his current contract runs through 2029, PSG’s hierarchy, led by sporting director Luis Campos, wants to secure his future early, especially with Liverpool and a few other top European clubs monitoring his situation.

Since joining from Eintracht Frankfurt for around €45 million, Pacho has been nothing short of a revelation. Calm on the ball, intelligent in his positioning, and fearless under pressure, he played a major role in PSG’s historic treble-winning 2024/25 campaign that saw them finally lift the Champions League trophy for the first time.

The 24-year-old’s performances have not gone unnoticed. His market value has reportedly climbed to €65 million on Transfermarkt, and PSG are ready to reward that rise with a significant pay bump, one that could put him on par with some of the club’s former stars.

William Pacho of PSG (Photo Credit : Fabrizio via X)
William Pacho of PSG (Photo Credit : Fabrizio via X)

For Luis Enrique, Pacho isn’t just another defender; he’s part of the club’s new identity. A left-footed centre-back who blends style with stability, he’s exactly the kind of player PSG hope to build around as they shift toward a more balanced, future-driven project. He has been ever present for the Parisians, even starting in the team’s last statement victory a 3-nil thrashing of Brest.

If all goes to plan, this extension won’t just be about money it’ll be a statement. That Paris isn’t merely a stop for world-class talent anymore, but a real home for the next generation of champions and Ballon d’or winners.

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Hakimi and Doue Fire PSG Past Brest in Comfortable 3-0 Win

25 October 2025 at 23:45

Paris Saint Germain returned to Ligue 1 summit with a commanding 3-0 victory over Brest at Stade Francis-Le Ble. Achraf Hakimi bagged a well-taken double to start his season’s tally, while Desire Doue rounded off the win with a stoppage time goal, Softfootball reports.

Following an emphatic 7-2 Champions League victory over Bayer Leverkusen, Paris Saint Germain looked to bounce back in Ligue 1 after consecutive draws with Lille and Strasbourg.

They dominated in possession and territory dominance at the start of the game, but finding a way past Radosław Majecki proved difficult.

Senny Mayulu dribbles past Brest goalkeeper Radoslaw Majecki (Photo Credit: Paris Media)
Senny Mayulu dribbles past Brest goalkeeper Radoslaw Majecki (Photo Credit: Paris Media)

Brest created the first real chance of the match when Junior Dina Ebimbe squared the ball to Pathe Mboup in the box, but the forward’s effort was straight at Lucas Chevalier. At the other end, Radosław Majecki kept Senny Mayulu at bay with a smart save.

PSG broke the deadlock just before 30 minutes through Achraf Hakimi, who volleyed home Vitinha’s lofted pass to the back post.

Hakimi struck twice in the space of 10 minutes in the first-half. (Photo Credit: PSG - X )
Hakimi struck twice in the space of 10 minutes in the first-half. (Photo Credit: PSG – X )

The Morocco international doubled PSG’s advantage in the 39th minute, converting a lucky rebound from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s mishit into the top-right corner.

Brest nearly pulled one back in a quiet second half when Lee Kang-In was penalized for handball after a lengthy VAR check. Del Castillo, however, lost his footing and sent his shot over the bar.

Desire Doue attempts to score (Photo Credit: PSG Media)
Desire Doue attempts to score (Photo Credit: PSG Media)

In stoppage time, PSG sealed the win as Désiré Doué, after twice hitting the woodwork, finally found the net in the sixth minute. Played through by Warren Zaire-Emery, he finished emphatically past Majecki.

Désiré Doué (Photo Credit: PSG via X)
Désiré Doué (Photo Credit: PSG via X)

Paris Saint Germain also took to their official X handle to share the 3-0 final result.

Victoire à Brest ❤💙 pic.twitter.com/x4WE1CWPYr

— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) October 25, 2025

PSG displayed remarkable composure, looking like a side rediscovering its confidence. The victory extended their unbeaten run against Brest to 33 games, a streak dating back to 1985, underscoring why they continue to lead the French football scene.

With Hakimi in fine form, Dembele’s return, and the squad beginning to click again, Paris Saint-Germain appears to be hitting their stride at just the right moment.

PSG left-back Nuno Mendes’ fantastic performance in Bayer Leverkusen thrashing (Video)

There were many top-class performances in this week’s Champions League matches, but the one Nuno Mendes produced in Paris Saint-Germain’s demolition of Bayer in Leverkusen surely stands out. Quite apart from every other aspect of his game, the left-back assisted Willian Pacho for the opening goal, and got on the scoresheet himself. 🔴🔵 Nuno Mendes […]

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