I’ve Adapted Very Well” Dro Fernández Opens Up on Life at PSG

By Miracle Chukwudi - Editor
3 Min Read

Paris Saint-Germain are firmly establishing themselves as one of the most dominant sides in Europe as of March 2026, combining elite performances with the rapid rise of exciting young talents.

From the Champions League to Ligue 1, the Parisians are showing a new identity built on energy, depth, and cohesion.

One of the standout stories is the emergence of Dro Fernández, who joined from FC Barcelona in January 2026. The young midfielder has quickly settled into life in Paris, earning praise from fans and coaches alike as reported by fabrizo romano via their official x handle.

Romano reported;

Dro: “I’m very happy at Paris Saint-Germain and very happy with my choice. I’ve adapted very well”

His decision to choose PSG over interest from Chelsea and Manchester City already looks like a smart one.

Dro recently marked his growing influence by scoring his first goal in a commanding 4–0 victory over Nice, further highlighting his importance in Luis Enrique’s evolving system.

Dro fernandez. (photo credit: fabrizio romano via x )
Dro fernandez. (photo credit: fabrizio romano via x )

His integration is a clear example of PSG’s shift towards building a younger, more dynamic squad capable of sustaining long-term success.

On the European stage, PSG delivered a ruthless statement by eliminating Chelsea from the Champions League. After a 5–2 first-leg advantage, they sealed qualification with a dominant 3–0 win at Stamford Bridge, completing an emphatic 8–2 aggregate victory. Goals from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Bradley Barcola ensured there was no way back for the English side.

Domestically, PSG have also reclaimed control of Ligue 1, with key moments defining their rise back to the summit. A crucial 1–0 win over Auxerre, sealed by Barcola’s late strike, set the tone before the dominant performance against Nice pushed them one point clear at the top of the table. Consistency in both tight and open games has been key to their current position.

Softfootball reported that PSG’s transformation into a more “driven, focused, and dedicated” unit is paying off. Without relying on a single superstar, the team is thriving as a collective, with young players like Dro Fernández symbolizing the future of a project that is already delivering results at the highest level.

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