The upcoming transfer window promises significant activity for Paris Saint-Germain. The capital club is reportedly exploring multiple avenues to refresh Luis Enrique’s squad, particularly after securing their second consecutive Champions League title. Among the names recently surfacing, Mateus Fernandes has drawn considerable attention, though reports indicate a major struggle is already underway for his signature.

Paris Saint-Germain is undoubtedly poised for a bustling summer in the transfer market. Parisian management aims to revitalize Luis Enrique’s team following their consecutive Champions League triumphs, and to that end, has initiated discussions on several potential acquisitions. The name of Mateus Fernandes has emerged as a key target. The 21-year-old attacking midfielder is widely expected to depart West Ham, especially after their relegation to the EFL Championship. However, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that a significant contest is already unfolding for the player.
Manchester United and Tottenham intensify pursuit of Mateus Fernandes
Speaking on his YouTube channel, the renowned transfer journalist detailed the situation: « Mateus Fernandes will move to the club offering the most to West Ham. Behind the scenes, both Tottenham and Manchester United are actively working on this. Tottenham is eyeing both Tonali AND Mateus Fernandes, while Manchester United, having already secured Ederson, is now set on acquiring Mateus Fernandes. Both clubs are deeply involved and are in talks with West Ham. Tottenham is pressing hard to finalize the deal, but Manchester United remains firmly in contention. This is a substantial battle that we will need to monitor closely until its conclusion ».
West Ham establishes a price tag for Mateus Fernandes
The crucial question now is which of Mateus Fernandes‘s suitors will ultimately succeed in securing his services. West Ham‘s initial valuation stands at an estimated €98M, yet the Hammers reportedly anticipate a significantly higher offer for his transfer. PSG, known for its recent policy of avoiding excessive spending on player salaries and transfer fees, might withdraw from this pursuit if West Ham remains rigid in its demands. The situation continues to unfold…
