PSG News: Club Eyes €40m Deal for Burkinabe Defender Ismaëlo Ganiou, Latest Odds

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PSG eyeing Ismaelo Ganiou
  • Paris Saint-Germain is seriously considering Lens defender Ismaëlo Ganiou

  • According to reports from Spain, discussions have already started between the two clubs over a possible transfer that could reach nearly €40m

The club transfer rumors continue as news reports suggest Paris Saint-Germain have identified Lens defender Ismaëlo Ganiou as one of their priority defensive targets after the Burkinabe centre-back emerged as one of Ligue 1’s most consistent young players this season.

According to reports from Spain, discussions have already started between the two clubs over a possible transfer that could reach nearly €40m.

The defender, who is under contract with Lens until June 2028, has become one of the club’s most valuable assets. 

The 21-year-old is being noticed for his athleticism, aerial ability, and composure on the ball.

2025–26 Season Stats (all competitions)
25 appearances
3 goals
0 assists
20 Ligue 1 appearances
5 Coupe de France appearances

Ligue 1 Stats
23 league appearances
22 starts
2,014 minutes played
3 goals
1 red card
1 yellow card

Defensive / Passing Numbers

Per 90 minutes in Ligue 1:

1.74 tackles
1.25 interceptions
4.87 clearances
86.8% pass completion
75% dribble success rate

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  • Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com 

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