Paris Saint-Germain have been linked with Germany forward Nicole Anyomi, with French reporting suggesting a possible agreement is moving closer.
The claim centres on Anyomi’s future after her Eintracht Frankfurt contract situation made her one of the more interesting attacking names in the women’s transfer market. PSG have not announced a deal, so the story remains a transfer development rather than a confirmed signing.
What makes it relevant for Paris is the profile. Anyomi is 26, a Germany international and a forward capable of operating across the line. That would fit a summer in which PSG’s attack could be reshaped, particularly if the club want senior quality without waiting until the final weeks of the window.
The report should still be handled with care. There is no official confirmation from PSG or Frankfurt, and women’s transfer talks can shift quickly. But the link is specific enough to matter because it points to a clear squad-building need.
Why Anyomi would make sense for PSG
Anyomi would give PSG pace, flexibility and international experience. She is not a speculative academy punt; she is a senior forward who could raise the floor of the squad immediately.
For supporters, the key question is whether PSG are acting early enough to strengthen the attack before pre-season rhythm begins. ParisFans reported that talks are close to an agreement in a fresh update on Anyomi’s PSG situation, making this one to watch closely rather than a confirmed transfer to celebrate just yet.





