The race for Emmanuel Mbemba just got a second Premier League entrant. Bournemouth are exploring a free transfer for the PSG defender, with plans to immediately loan him to French club Lorient for development, adding competitive pressure to Arsenal’s already-established pursuit of the teenager.
Mbemba, who turns 18 in March 2008 and captains PSG’s U19 squad, has rejected a new deal at the Parisian club. His contract expires on June 30, 2026, meaning he can walk away for a training compensation fee of around £150K.
Two clubs, two development playbooks
Arsenal’s interest surfaced in early June, and their pitch reportedly leans heavily on the William Saliba blueprint. That’s the one where you sign a promising French teenager, send him on loan to Ligue 1 clubs for a few seasons, and then watch him become one of the best defenders in the Premier League. It worked spectacularly well with Saliba, who spent time at Saint-Etienne, Nice, and Marseille before cementing himself in Mikel Arteta’s starting XI.
Mbemba is said to prefer this pathway. Bournemouth’s approach follows a strikingly similar template: sign the player on a free, loan him to Lorient, and let him develop in a competitive environment before integrating him into the first team.
What makes Mbemba worth the chase
Standing at 1.79 meters, Mbemba can play left-back as his primary position but is also capable of shifting into a centre-back role. Holding dual French and DR Congo nationality, Mbemba has been a standout figure in PSG’s academy system, which has produced players like Presnel Kimpembe, Mike Maignan, and Kingsley Coman in recent years.
The training compensation fee of approximately £150K, rather than a full transfer fee, makes this an almost risk-free proposition for whichever club lands him.
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