Having made a brief appearance against Fontenay before the winter break, Noham Kamara could leave Paris Saint-Germain during the January transfer window in search of regular playing time. The 18-year-old defender is attracting interest — notably from Olympique Lyonnais — but PSG are still carefully evaluating the best option for his development.
Limited Minutes This Season
Handed his senior debut by Luis Enrique in May 2025 against Strasbourg and Montpellier, Kamara has featured just once this season for the first team: a 29-minute cameo against Fontenay in the Coupe de France, where he came on as a right-back. Since then, the French U20 international has not been included in the matchday squads against Paris FC or OM.
Under contract with PSG until June 2028, Kamara is now considered a potential departure this winter.
Lyon Interested, PSG Still Reflecting
Initially linked to a possible move to KAS Eupen, the Belgian second-division club recently acquired by QSI, that option has not been confirmed. According to Le Parisien, Kamara is instead drawing interest from several clubs, either for a loanor a permanent transfer.
Among them, Olympique Lyonnais are said to be particularly keen. The club reportedly views Kamara as a player for the future and would prefer a long-term solution rather than a simple short-term loan.
For now, PSG have not made a final decision. The club is said to be in “full reflection” mode, studying:
“Different options to allow him to express himself in a favorable environment where he would get the playing time needed to continue his development,” according to Le Parisien.
That stance suggests PSG are not necessarily looking to part with Kamara permanently.
A Permanent Exit Still Possible
However, journalist Marc Mechenoua reports that a definitive transfer cannot be ruled out. Early discussions between PSG and Lyon have already taken place, indicating that the interest is concrete and the situation could evolve quickly in the coming days.
As the winter window unfolds, PSG must now decide whether Kamara’s future is best served by a loan spell, a strategic sale, or continued patience within the Parisian project.