Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly on the verge of tying down William Pacho to a new long-term deal that could keep him at the club until 2030, with an option for one more year. Initially, Softfootball reported that there might be a contract negotiation between both parties, and according to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano via his official X account, he suggested that the Ecuadorian defender has already agreed to personal terms, and the extension could be finalised before the end of 2025.
He tweeted:
Paris Saint-Germain expect William Pacho’s new deal, valid for the next five years to be signed by the end of 2025. It’s considered just a matter of time.
Although his current contract runs through 2029, PSG’s hierarchy, led by sporting director Luis Campos, wants to secure his future early, especially with Liverpool and a few other top European clubs monitoring his situation.
Since joining from Eintracht Frankfurt for around €45 million, Pacho has been nothing short of a revelation. Calm on the ball, intelligent in his positioning, and fearless under pressure, he played a major role in PSG’s historic treble-winning 2024/25 campaign that saw them finally lift the Champions League trophy for the first time.
The 24-year-old’s performances have not gone unnoticed. His market value has reportedly climbed to €65 million on Transfermarkt, and PSG are ready to reward that rise with a significant pay bump, one that could put him on par with some of the club’s former stars.

For Luis Enrique, Pacho isn’t just another defender; he’s part of the club’s new identity. A left-footed centre-back who blends style with stability, he’s exactly the kind of player PSG hope to build around as they shift toward a more balanced, future-driven project. He has been ever present for the Parisians, even starting in the team’s last statement victory a 3-nil thrashing of Brest.
If all goes to plan, this extension won’t just be about money it’ll be a statement. That Paris isn’t merely a stop for world-class talent anymore, but a real home for the next generation of champions and Ballon d’or winners.
