
“Attacker wants to stay at PSV”
1 min readLast season, striker Myron Boadu was loaned to PSV after the signing of Alassane Pléa was severely injured in the second match of the competition and the rest of the season was ruled out. Boadu did not quite live up to expectations at PSV due to injuries, and the striker also has a contract that is running out.
Nevertheless, the attacker is still training with PSV for now as part of the preparations for the 2026/2027 season. Moreover, the striker would like to stay at PSV as well, according to Eindhovens Dagblad.
PSV however decided not to extend Boadu's contract, which means he is now therefore a free agent. In order to keep his condition up to standard, the attacker will remain training for the time being with Peter Bosz's squad.
Additionally, the striker hopes that PSV will still come to him with a new contract. In doing so, the ED reports that it is most likely going to be a one-year contract.

At the moment, PSV only has Ricardo Pepi and Alassane Pléa at their disposal as true strikers. Pepi is currently enjoying his vacation since the American was eliminated at the World Cup earlier this week.



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"PSV Inside" mentioning the pressing triggers made me agree. When we jump on the first bad touch, we look like a machine. When we wait half a second too long, its instantly panic.
Im not convinced by the wide player instructions. When the fullback overlaps, the winger sometimes tucks in and we lose width, then opponents just sit and counter. Coaching tweaks needed. 🤡
Bruno Martins coming up with the tempo changes was actually huge, thats the difference maker 💯. If we keep that going and dont rush the passes, we can punish any high line. Lets go, PSV ⚽🔥
Wie kijkt mee? 🔥
Goal threat was definitely there, but the final pass is still slightly rushed... once we calm it down, this team looks scary. 👀🚀
That midfield choice is worrying me, tbh. If Sangare is on the bench, whats the plan to win second balls? We cant keep gifting transitions.
"PSV Inside" talks like we are dominating, but the moment we lose the second ball, its chaos 😅. Also, why do we keep taking too long on the ball when the press is on? Need quicker decisions in the final third.
If PSV were serious about pressing high, theyve got to tighten the midfield distances. Watching the build-up, it looked like we let teams turn too easily.
That midfield shape looks promising, but i still think we need more energy from the 8. If the article is right about the build-up, then our fullbacks have to stay braver going forward. Otherwise it gets predictable fast.