While this summer’s transfer window remains open, Paris Saint-Germain has yet to finalize a single signing. Yet the capital club is actively scouting fresh talent, with one name standing out: Mateus Fernandes, the Portuguese midfielder from West Ham. The 21-year-old’s impressive displays have drawn interest from multiple Premier League sides, including Tottenham Hotspur, now under the guidance of former Olympique de Marseille coach Roberto De Zerbi.
Paris Saint-Germain’s recent back-to-back Champions League final appearances prove the club boasts one of the world’s strongest squads. Still, with rivals shoring up their rosters and potential departures looming, manager Luis Enrique may need to strengthen his bench. The summer transfer market could be the answer.
Portuguese midfielder Mateo Fernandes in PSG’s crosshairs
Paris already hosts a notable group of Portuguese talents—Nuno Mendes, Vitinha, Gonçalo Ramos, and João Neves—yet their ambitions don’t stop there. Reports indicate the club is eyeing West Ham’s rising star, Mateo Fernandes. Despite the London side’s relegation, the 21-year-old has shone brightly, with his potential asking price nearing €90 million this summer.
Tottenham joins the race for Fernandes
As the transfer saga unfolds, new details have emerged. Manchester United has reportedly engaged West Ham in negotiations for some time, with the player’s representatives also involved. Yet they’re not alone—Tottenham Hotspur, led by Roberto De Zerbi, is also keen to secure Fernandes’ signature. Months after leaving Olympique de Marseille, the Italian tactician may now turn his attention to his former rivals. Meanwhile, Paris is also monitoring West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville, currently competing in the World Cup, according to insider reports.
