Paul Argney, the young goalkeeper who was the runner-up in the UEFA European Under-17 Championship and the FIFA U-17 World Cup with the French national team, has decided to extend his stay at his childhood club, Le Havre. Despite his initial trainee contract expiring in 2026, the club offered him a three-year professional contract that the player gladly accepted.
Having caught the eye of several top European scouting teams, the 17-year-old Paul Argney made his first appearance on the bench in a Ligue 1 match earlier this season. As the third-choice goalkeeper in Luka Elsner’s squad, Argney has been gaining valuable experience at a young age.
Although the talented goalkeeper has not yet had the opportunity to showcase his skills on the field, his commitment to Le Havre and the industry recognition he has received suggest a promising future ahead. As he continues his development and training, football enthusiasts eagerly anticipate seeing Paul Argney’s potential unfold in the coming seasons.