Jackie Groenen has extended her stay with Paris Saint-Germain, signing a new contract that will keep her at the club until June 2027. The Dutch international, who joined PSG in 2022 after a three-season spell with Manchester United, has become an integral part of the team.
Wearing the number 14 jersey, Groenen has consistently delivered strong performances under the guidance of both Gerard Precheur and his son, Jocelyn Precheur.
Jackie Groenen extends PSG stay until 2027
Having reached the end of her previous contract this summer, the 29-year-old midfielder has now committed to three more seasons in the French capital. PSG officially announced the contract extension on their website, expressing their excitement about her continued presence at the club.
Since joining PSG, Groenen has made 59 appearances, scoring 3 goals and providing 5 assists. Her contributions on the pitch have helped the team secure significant victories, including winning the 2024 Coupe de France. Beyond her statistics, Groenen's influence on and off the field has been invaluable, strengthening the squad's midfield and fostering a strong connection with the fans.
Speaking to PSG's official media, Groenen expressed her satisfaction with the extension, calling it a natural next step in her career. She highlighted her happiness in being part of PSG's ambitious project and emphasized the special bond she has developed with the team and supporters. Groenen is eager to contribute even more to the club's future successes, aiming to build on the achievements of her first two seasons in Paris.
As PSG looks forward to the upcoming seasons, Groenen's experience and leadership will undoubtedly play a crucial role in the team's pursuit of further titles and accolades. Her commitment to the club signals a bright future for both her and PSG as they continue their journey together.