Psg’s summer transfer plans face competition for midfield talent

The summer transfer window is heating up, and while Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has yet to secure a new signing, the club is actively scouting top talent to bolster its squad. Among the targets is Portuguese midfielder Mateus Fernandes from West Ham, a rising star whose performances have caught the attention of multiple European clubs.

Despite PSG’s recent Champions League triumph, the club recognizes the need for strategic reinforcements. With other teams in France and across Europe strengthening their rosters, PSG must also prepare for potential departures while adding fresh talent under manager Luis Enrique’s guidance.

PSG targets Mateus Fernandes in midfield hunt

PSG already boasts a strong Portuguese presence in its squad, featuring players like Nuno Mendes, Vitinha, Gonçalo Ramos, and João Neves. Now, the club is eyeing another Portuguese gem—Mateus Fernandes of West Ham. Despite the club’s relegation to the second division, Fernandes has stood out, making him a prime target for a move potentially exceeding €90 million this summer.

Tottenham joins the race with Roberto De Zerbi at the helm

Competition for Fernandes is fierce, with Tottenham Hotspur and their manager, Roberto De Zerbi, emerging as key contenders. De Zerbi, fresh from his stint at Olympique de Marseille, could soon face his former club in a high-stakes transfer battle. Manchester United is also reportedly in talks with West Ham and Fernandes’ representatives, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. Meanwhile, PSG is not the only club interested in another West Ham attacker—Crysencio Summerville, currently representing his national team at the World Cup, is also on the radar.