Eden Le Guilly signs her first professional contract and joins Havre AC on loan
Paris Saint-Germain are delighted to announce Eden Le Guilly has signed her first professional contract with the club. Having emerged from the club’s youth academy, the defender has signed a contract through to 30 June 2027 and will join Havre AC on loan until the end of the 2024/25 season.
Eden Le Guilly has followed in the footsteps of her elder sister Jade, starting football aged seven at AS Vexin Marines (Val-d’Oise) before joining Paris Saint-Germain five years later. She first played for the Paris Saint-Germain Association before moving on to the U19 team. She made her first-team debut on 24 April this year in the derby with Paris FC (1-1). The defender has made two competitive appearances to date. During a pre-season friendly on 22 August against Havre AC, the Le Guilly sisters played and won together (4-0) in the Red-and-Blue shirt, a first in the history of Paris Saint-Germain.
Eden Le Guilly has played two games for France’s U17 team.
Paris Saint-Germain congratulates Eden on her first professional contract and wishes her the very best for her career and her season to come with Havre AC.
"I’m very proud to sign my first professional contract with Paris Saint-Germain, where my sister has played for several years. It’s a dream come true. Paris Saint-Germain are like our second family, and I’m very happy to take this next step in my career."
Eden Le Guilly, Paris Saint-Germain player
EDEN LE GUILLY
Profile
Position: Defender
Born 25 November 2005, in Montfermeil (Seine-Saint-Denis)
Nationality: French
Career
Paris Saint-Germain youth academy
About Paris Saint-Germain Women
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