Mathieu Grébille extends with Paris Saint-Germain Handball through to 2026

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Paris Saint-Germain handball is pleased to announce that Mathieu Grébille has extended his contract for another season. The left winger is now tied to the Club through to 30 June 2026.

Born in Paris, Mathieu Grébille joined Paris Saint-Germain in 2020 after twelve years with Montpellier. With Les Rouge et Bleu, the left-winger has won four French league titles (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024), two Coupes de France (2021, 2022) and a Trophée des Champions (2023).

The Parisian won his first cap for France in November 2012, in a Euro 2014 qualifier against Lithuania. With Les Bleus, he has won a European Championship (2014), a World Championship (2015), a silver medal at the Rio Olympics (2016), a silver medal at the World Championship (2023) and a bronze medal at the 2019 World Championship.

Mathieu Grébille has 92 caps for Les Bleus, with 140 goals to his name.

Thierry Omeyer, Paris Saint-Germain Handball General Manager

"Mathieu Grébille has become an essential part of our squad thanks to his experience, versatility and commitment. We're delighted to see him extend his contract until 2026, as he's so popular with the club. He is an invaluable player, both in attack and defence, and a leader who knows how to support the younger players. I'm convinced that he will be one of the driving forces behind our future success."

Mathieu Grébille, Paris Saint-Germain handball left winger

"I'm delighted to be signing on for a sixth season with Paris Saint-Germain. Playing for one of the biggest clubs in Europe is a real opportunity and an honour. Over the years, I have forged strong bonds with my team-mates, the staff and, of course, with our supporters. I'm more determined than ever to give my all to help the club and this magnificent city shine."