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Aissa Remadnia
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AissaRemadnia

Offensives Mittelfeld · Flügel R/L · PSG Academy U18
Geb. 08.04.2008 · Khenchela, Algerien · rechter Fuß · 178 cm / 69,5 kg
Technical Attacking Midfielder PSG Academy 2024/25 Right Foot
32.37
Top Speed
km/h · PSG recap
21.5
IFT 30-15
December level
4.461
30m Sprint
seconds
43.7
CMJ Free
cm · December
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Athletic Profile

PSG Academy performance data shows a technically oriented attacking player with useful speed markers, improved endurance score and clear physical development areas: mobility, hamstring robustness and first-step explosiveness.

32.37
km/h
VMAX
21.5
Level
IFT 30-15
1.225
sec
5m Sprint
8.53
N/kg
F0
1250
W
Pmax
Sprint & Power Benchmarks
MetricValueScouting read
5m1.225 secusable first-step foundation
10m2.040 secsolid acceleration mechanics
20m3.295 secprogressive sprint profile
30m4.461 secgood open-field speed capacity
F0 / V0 / Pmax8.53 · 8.85 · 1250Wuseful force-velocity foundation
Jump / Coordination / Body Data
SJ Dec
36.54 cm
CMJ Dec
39.41 cm
CMJ Free
43.69 cm
Coord.
9.8%
Weight
69.5 kg
AreaPSG read
Mobilitykey marker for movement efficiency
Hamstringsroutine improved; maintain as fixed work
Consistencymain consistency benchmark
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Player Profile

Player Information
Geburtsdatum08.04.2008
NationalitätenFranzösisch · Algerisch
PositionOM / Außen R-L
SpielertypTechnischer OM / Verbindungsspieler
VereinPSG Academy U18
HerkunftKhenchela, Algerien
FußRechts dominant
SprachenArabisch · Französisch · Englisch
#10 / #8Between linesCombination playPossession fit
Profile Assessment

Aissa Remadnia profiles as a technical attacking midfielder with a linking function between midfield and final-third zones. His best actions are based on pre-orientation, clean first touch, ball security under pressure and short-to-medium combination play. The profile is not built around pure 1v1 dominance; the value is in tempo retention, connection play and positional availability between lines.

Current development priority: convert the technical base into more forward impact — more actions after the pass, more penetration, more final-third presence and more consistency in daily physical routines.
Technical Profile
  • First touch: receives cleanly and moves the ball away from immediate pressure.
  • Scanning: frequently pre-oriented before reception.
  • Passing: secure short and medium-distance distribution.
  • Ball security: calm in compact spaces, low-risk under pressure.
Professional Characteristics
  • Coachability: responds to staff input, with visible progression across the season.
  • Training discipline: hamstring work became more regular and should remain a core routine.
  • Consistency: academy feedback identifies this as a key ongoing requirement.
  • Adaptation: still moving toward full elite-environment standards.
PSG Academy Assessment

The PSG data supports a balanced assessment: technical foundation, encouraging athletic indicators and clear long-term upside while the player remains in a senior-transition phase.

Mobilitypriority area
Hamstringsroutine improving
Consistencyrequired daily
Behaviourmore stable
Source: PSG Academy performance remarks 2025
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Technical / Tactical Assessment

Positional Projection

Best projected as an attacking midfielder with connector qualities, suited to possession-based structures where he can receive between the lines, link attacks and support progression through short combinations. In a 4-2-3-1 he profiles as a central attacking midfielder; in a 4-3-3 he can project as an advanced #8 or inside wide connector, depending on physical development and final-third impact.

SystemFit
4-2-3-1central #10 / linking midfielder
4-3-3advanced #8 / inside-wide connector
3-4-2-1half-space connector
4-4-2 flatless natural unless used as wide playmaker
Observed Playing Behaviours
  • Finds receiving spaces between the midfield and defensive lines.
  • Receives with open body orientation and prepares the next action early.
  • Uses one- and two-touch actions to stabilise possession tempo.
  • Prioritises combination play over isolated dribbling actions.
  • Development priority: improve off-ball penetration and timing.
  • Development priority: increase goal and assist contribution.
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Development Focus

Development priorities are limited to the areas with direct relevance for training planning, recruitment assessment and senior transition.

Physical
  • Mobility: key priority from academy feedback; required to reduce discomfort and improve movement quality.
  • Hamstring robustness: already addressed more regularly; must become non-negotiable routine.
  • 0–5m explosiveness: first-step gain would improve separation in tight zones.
Technical / Tactical
  • Final-third impact: more decisive pass, shot and box-entry actions.
  • Follow-up runs: attack the next space after releasing the ball.
  • Weak-foot usage: increase left-foot reliability under pressure.
Professional
  • Consistency: decisive factor in PSG feedback.
  • Daily routines: stretching, strengthening, recovery and preparation must be stable.
  • Senior adaptation: physical maturity and competitiveness will determine the next step.
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Video & Match Actions

Video Strengths
  • Clean first touch
  • Early scanning before reception
  • Secure possession circulation under pressure
  • Combination play in central areas
  • Composed decision-making
Development Priorities
  • More vertical intent
  • Sharper off-ball penetration
  • Higher goal/assist contribution
  • Stronger isolated 1v1 actions
  • More consistent final-third involvement
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Projection 2026–2029

Short-term

Academy-to-senior transition

The next step should be a structured environment with clear training standards, meaningful minutes and continued physical programming. The player needs rhythm, routine stability and competitive exposure.

Medium-term

Senior adaptation

If mobility, robustness and consistency continue to improve, the technical base can transfer into senior football. The key marker is repeatability under contact, tempo and fatigue.

Long-term

Upside linked to output

Professional upside is linked to final-third productivity: goals, assists, progressive actions and actions after the pass. With stronger output, the profile moves beyond connector value.

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Recruitment-Profil

RoleTechnical AM / Connector / Linking #10
Systems4-2-3-1 · 4-3-3 · 3-4-2-1
EnvironmentPossession / positional play
Window2026/27 observation · 2027 placement
Scouting RecommendationRecommended for continued live observation. Current assessment: technically refined, tactically adaptable and physically progressing; consistency and final-third productivity remain the decisive markers.

Contact

Dietmar Wendorff · TTMIB

Player enquiries, trial requests and recruitment discussions should be directed to TTMIB.

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