
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly close to finalizing a loan move for young defender Yoram Zague. Following his return from a stint with FC Copenhagen, the 19-year-old is expected to join Belgian side KAS Eupen for the remainder of the 2025/26 season.
According to reports from Le Parisien and RMC Sport, the French giants have opted to send Zague to Eupen, a club recently acquired by Qatar Sports Investments (QSI). This strategic move aims to provide the full-back with consistent first-team minutes in a familiar sporting environment.
Champions League Experience with Copenhagen

Zague’s return to Paris follows FC Copenhagen’s elimination from the Champions League. Despite the Danish side’s 31st-place finish in the new league phase, the youngster gained valuable elite-level experience.
His time in Denmark was statistically productive for a defender of his age. According to Ogol and Transfermarkt, Zague recorded:
- Games played: 15
- Goals scored: 2
- Assists: 1
His final appearance for Copenhagen came in a tough 4-1 defeat against Barcelona, a result that sealed the club’s exit from European competition.
Mercato PSG : Yoram Zague va être prêté à Eupen
➡️ https://t.co/9bZv5xuHzV pic.twitter.com/A1Tr4n96Gg— Le Parisien | sport (@leparisiensport) January 29, 2026
Long-term Future at Parc des Princes
Despite the frequent loans, PSG still views Zague as a long-term asset. The academy graduate is currently under contract at the Parc des Princes until June 2028.
While Luis Enrique’s side prepares for a crucial Champions League playoff clash potentially against rivals like Monaco or Chelsea the focus for Zague remains on his development in Belgium’s Pro League. The move to KAS Eupen highlights the growing synergy between QSI-owned clubs, ensuring PSG’s top talents remain within their developmental ecosystem.

Siara Costa is a football editor and writer covering both European men’s and women’s football, with a focus on league competitions, match coverage, and in-depth storytelling.
