Senegalese forward Ibrahim Mbaye is evaluating his future with Paris Saint-Germain during the summer transfer window, as he seeks greater playing opportunities after impressing with the Senegal national team in the 2026 World Cup.
Journalist Santi Aouna reported on "Foot Mercato" that Mbaye no longer wishes to settle for a secondary role at PSG, especially with strong competition in the attacking line, prompting him to seriously consider leaving the club this summer, despite those close to him preferring he stays in the French capital.
The 18-year-old has bolstered his status after shining with Senegal in the World Cup, becoming the youngest African player to score in the tournament's history, which has increased his market value and attracted the attention of several European clubs.
Furthermore, the source noted that Ibrahim Mbaye is under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2028, but he has informed those close to him at the club of his desire for a new challenge if he does not receive a chance to compete for a starting position next season.
The report confirmed that Tottenham is closely monitoring the player's situation and is impressed by his potential, but Aston Villa is the club most interested in signing him during the summer transfer window.
Mbaye's current market value is estimated at €30 million, according to "Transfermarkt," with expectations of an increase in value due to interest from multiple clubs, making him one of the key topics at Paris Saint-Germain this summer.