Vitoria de Guimaraes targets PSG winger Noah Nsoki

Vitoria de Guimaraes has entered the race for 19‑year‑old Noah Nsoki, a standout from Paris Saint‑Germain's academy after his first‑team breakthrough in the 2025/26 season. The Portuguese club sees the youngster as a chance to boost the attack while trying to improve its current league standing – 9th with 42 points, 12 wins, 6 draws and 16 losses from 34 games, recent form LLLWW.

How did the interest arise?

The story comes from a L'Equipe report that noted simultaneous interest from Dinamo Zagreb and Vitoria de Guimaraes. Manager Alberto Sampaio said Nsoki's speed and one‑on‑one ability are exactly what the team needs to create more scoring chances. The club already has experience signing PSG youngsters, such as Oumar Camara, who arrived last summer.

Why could Nsoki be the right fit?

Nsoki made two senior appearances for PSG in the 2025/26 campaign, proving himself as one of the most promising talents thanks to his explosive pace and dribbling skill. Vitoria de Guimaraes, which has conceded 51 goals this season (goal difference –12), is looking for a player who can threaten defenses and ease the pressure on a back line already coping with the sidelining of Telmo Arcanjo.

What happens next?

If the transfer goes through, Nsoki will join a squad still 46 points behind leaders FC Porto. The board is already reviewing the expiring contracts of PSG youngsters like Jangeal (Famalicão) and Malonga (Manchester City) to ensure a swift deal before the transfer window closes. Meanwhile, the team stays focused on upcoming fixtures, hoping to turn the LLLWW streak into wins that could lift them up the table.

Potential impact on the squad

Nsoki's arrival could reshape Vitoria de Guimaraes' offensive dynamics, giving forward Gonçalo Ramos a speedy partner for counter‑attacks. Moreover, having a player trained at PSG may attract more young talents eager to follow the same path. No fee has been disclosed yet, but both sides expect a mutually beneficial agreement, given the recent trend of PSG academy graduates moving on during summer windows.