Battle intensifies for mateus fernandes as psg faces premier league rivals
The summer transfer window is poised for significant activity at Paris Saint-Germain. Following their second consecutive Champions League triumph, the capital club’s management is actively pursuing several targets to rejuvenate Luis Enrique’s squad. Among the names recently linked with a move to Paris, Mateus Fernandes has emerged as a prominent figure, though reports indicate a fierce competition is already unfolding for his signature.

Paris Saint-Germain anticipates a bustling transfer period. The Parisian hierarchy aims to refresh Luis Enrique’s roster after their back-to-back Champions League victories, identifying various prospects in the market. One such talent is Mateus Fernandes, a 21-year-old attacking midfielder expected to depart West Ham following their relegation to the EFL Championship. However, transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that a significant bidding war is already underway for the young player.
manchester united and tottenham intensify pursuit of mateus fernandes
Mateus Fernandes is likely to join the club that presents the most attractive offer to West Ham. Behind the scenes, both Tottenham and Manchester United are actively engaged in discussions. Tottenham is reportedly keen on securing both Tonali and Mateus Fernandes, while Manchester United, having already acquired Ederson, now has Fernandes firmly in their sights. Both Premier League giants are deeply involved, negotiating with West Ham. Tottenham is pushing hard to finalize a deal, but Manchester United remains a formidable contender. This promises to be a compelling battle, one we will undoubtedly follow closely until its conclusion.
west ham sets significant price for mateus fernandes
The crucial question now is which of Mateus Fernandes’s suitors will ultimately succeed in signing him. West Ham has reportedly set an initial asking price of €98M, though the Hammers are believed to be hoping for an even more substantial offer for his transfer. PSG, known for its recent policy of avoiding inflated fees for both player salaries and transfer indemnities, might choose to withdraw from negotiations if West Ham remains inflexible on their valuation. The saga continues to unfold.