Goal efficiency
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.

Coupe de la Ligue · Attacker · #98 · France · 35 yrs
V. Germain is an attacker. V. Germain is a French international, 35 years old, attacker. V. Germain wears shirt number 98. V. Germain was born in Marseille, France on 1990-04-17. V. Germain is 181 cm tall and weighs 75 kg. V. Germain's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across Coupe de la Ligue, Ligue 1, J1 League, Friendlies Clubs, and other leagues. V. Germain's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore V. Germain season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Attacker · #98
| Date | Type | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-17 | End of career | — | |
| 2025-02-27 | Free Transfer | ||
| 2023-07-14 | Free |
Season intelligence
Profile as Attacker: high usage. Archetype: Box-to-box engine. Season rating 7.2.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Isolation threat and progressive carrying — volume plus success rate.
How often they draw fouls and stay out of trouble with cards.
Tackles, duels, and off-ball defensive contribution.
Minutes, availability, and how central they were to the team.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.
V. Germain is an attacker. V. Germain is a French international, 35 years old, attacker. V. Germain wears shirt number 98. V. Germain was born in Marseille, France on 1990-04-17. V. Germain is 181 cm tall and weighs 75 kg. V. Germain's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across Coupe de la Ligue, Ligue 1, J1 League, Friendlies Clubs, and other leagues. V. Germain's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore V. Germain season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Attacker · #98
| Date | Type | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-17 | End of career | — | |
| 2025-02-27 | Free Transfer | ||
| 2023-07-14 | Free |
Season intelligence
Profile as Attacker: high usage. Archetype: Box-to-box engine. Season rating 7.2.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Isolation threat and progressive carrying — volume plus success rate.
How often they draw fouls and stay out of trouble with cards.
Tackles, duels, and off-ball defensive contribution.
Minutes, availability, and how central they were to the team.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.
Barcelona’s agreement to sell Ferran Torres to Paris Saint-Germain could have a major impact on their pursuit of Manchester City midfielder Rodri.According to Mundo Deportivo, the deal for the Spani...
Paris Saint-Germain have reached an agreement with Barcelona to sign Ferran Torres, according to reports in French and Spanish media outlets on Thursday evening. The forward, who scored the match-winner for Spain in the World Cup final, is expected to sign with the European champions for around €50 million.
PSG were crowned UEFA Super Cup champions for the second year in a row, joining Real Madrid and AC Milan in an impressive record. PSG have become just the third club in history to win the UEFA Super Cup in back-to-back years, following their 2-1 victory over Aston Villa in Salzburg. The French club now sits alongside Real Madrid and AC Milan as the only teams to ever retain the trophy in consecutive editions of the competition. PSG‘s run began with their 2025 triumph, a penalty shootout win over Tottenham after a 2-2 draw, and now continues with this year’s success against Villa to complete the double. It’s a remarkable stretch for a club that has rapidly built one of the most dominant runs in recent European soccer under manager Luis Enrique. Real Madrid were the last club to manage the feat, winning in both 2016 and 2017 during the height of their Champions League dynasty under Zinédine Zidane. Before that, the only other team to achieve back-to-back Super Cup titles was AC Milan, who won in both 1989 and 1990. Notably, that puts PSG ahead of clubs like Ajax, who won the competition in 1972 and 1974 but never managed consecutive titles, since the tournament wasn’t held in 1973. Superchampions d'Europe ! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/9AUlVrARrS— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) August 12, 2026 PSG’s dominance over English clubs in Europe PSG’s back-to-back Super Cup triumphs are part of a broader trend: the French club has won all eight knockout ties and finals they’ve played against English opposition in UEFA competitions over the past two seasons. That run includes Liverpool in the Champions League round of 16 (2025), Aston Villa in the quarterfinals (2025), Arsenal in the semifinals (2025), and Tottenham in the Super Cup (2025), followed by Chelsea in the round of 16 (2026), Liverpool again in the quarterfinals (2026), Arsenal again in the final (2026), and now Aston Villa once more in this year’s Super Cup. It’s worth noting, however, that this perfect record is specific to UEFA competitions. PSG’s run doesn’t extend to the FIFA Club World Cup, where Chelsea beat them 3-0 in the July 2025 final.
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Barcelona’s agreement to sell Ferran Torres to Paris Saint-Germain could have a major impact on their pursuit of Manchester City midfielder Rodri.According to Mundo Deportivo, the deal for the Spani...
Paris Saint-Germain have reached an agreement with Barcelona to sign Ferran Torres, according to reports in French and Spanish media outlets on Thursday evening. The forward, who scored the match-winner for Spain in the World Cup final, is expected to sign with the European champions for around €50 million.
PSG were crowned UEFA Super Cup champions for the second year in a row, joining Real Madrid and AC Milan in an impressive record. PSG have become just the third club in history to win the UEFA Super Cup in back-to-back years, following their 2-1 victory over Aston Villa in Salzburg. The French club now sits alongside Real Madrid and AC Milan as the only teams to ever retain the trophy in consecutive editions of the competition. PSG‘s run began with their 2025 triumph, a penalty shootout win over Tottenham after a 2-2 draw, and now continues with this year’s success against Villa to complete the double. It’s a remarkable stretch for a club that has rapidly built one of the most dominant runs in recent European soccer under manager Luis Enrique. Real Madrid were the last club to manage the feat, winning in both 2016 and 2017 during the height of their Champions League dynasty under Zinédine Zidane. Before that, the only other team to achieve back-to-back Super Cup titles was AC Milan, who won in both 1989 and 1990. Notably, that puts PSG ahead of clubs like Ajax, who won the competition in 1972 and 1974 but never managed consecutive titles, since the tournament wasn’t held in 1973. Superchampions d'Europe ! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/9AUlVrARrS— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) August 12, 2026 PSG’s dominance over English clubs in Europe PSG’s back-to-back Super Cup triumphs are part of a broader trend: the French club has won all eight knockout ties and finals they’ve played against English opposition in UEFA competitions over the past two seasons. That run includes Liverpool in the Champions League round of 16 (2025), Aston Villa in the quarterfinals (2025), Arsenal in the semifinals (2025), and Tottenham in the Super Cup (2025), followed by Chelsea in the round of 16 (2026), Liverpool again in the quarterfinals (2026), Arsenal again in the final (2026), and now Aston Villa once more in this year’s Super Cup. It’s worth noting, however, that this perfect record is specific to UEFA competitions. PSG’s run doesn’t extend to the FIFA Club World Cup, where Chelsea beat them 3-0 in the July 2025 final.
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