A top PSG defender has been contacted by Barcelona as the club steps up its search for defensive reinforcements.
The teenage centre‑back has already begun training with PSG’s first‑team squad, earning praise for his physical strength, reading of the game, and ability to play out from the back with composure.
The Catalan club sees him as a potential project for the future, someone who could fit into their preference for left‑footed or adaptable central defenders while still years away from the full transfer window.
Barcelona’s approach is framed as an early‑stage scouting and relationship‑building move, aiming to keep themselves in the picture should his contract situation evolve in the coming seasons.
The PSG defender contacted by Barcelona is David Boly, the 17‑year‑old French centre‑back regarded as one of the more promising talents in Ligue 1’s youth ranks, as reported by Diario Sport.
Boly is known for his aerial dominance, strong tackling, and positional discipline, often slotting into a three‑man back line and stepping up to cover full‑back overloads during build‑up.
PSG brought him in to bolster their defensive depth and treat him as a long‑term asset, but Barcelona’s outreach suggests that other top‑level clubs are already monitoring his progress.
Camp Nou’s move is not a formal offer at this stage, but rather a quiet attempt to open lines with Boly’s camp and stay on his radar as he continues to develop at Parc des Princes.
For Boly, the contact from a club of Barcelona’s stature is a clear sign that his performances are being watched beyond France, adding extra motivation as he pushes for more first‑team minutes at PSG.
Any concrete transfer would depend on how his career path unfolds, how PSG chooses to rate him in their squad, and whether they are open to letting him leave before his potential peak years.
