“The rumors are good for PSG. It means that we are a big club and that everyone wants to join or that everyone wants to use our name in the transfer window. For us, on the transfer window, and it’s a decision that we took with our coach and the president, our transfer window has been completely stopped for a few weeks. We know very well what our targets are in the near future, but we haven’t moved a millimeter in the transfer window. The names circulating are only speculations, because our ambition is to arrive at May 30 with motivation and with everyone fully focused and focused on that”. Luis Campos’ comments on the transfer window during the celebration of PSG’s Ligue 1 title were rather clear.
The capital club expects a fairly calm transfer window, without too much commotion, with some so-called secondary reinforcements. Everything indicates that the PSG gala eleven for next season will be the same as that of this season, especially since the track leading to Julian Alvarez has cooled down a lot. In England, many media have mentioned Parisian interest in Mateus Fernandes, the West Ham midfielder.
An XXL amount
Compared to Bruno Fernandes, the 21-year-old Portuguese midfielder is expected to leave the Hammers following the club’s relegation to the Championship, announced on Sunday afternoon. Many clubs are on it, including Arsenal, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain, and the London team has reportedly set its price. To recruit him, it will be necessary to put 80 million pounds sterling on the table, or around 93 million euros. A colossal amount revealed by the Daily Mail.
It’s hard to imagine Paris Saint-Germain asking for such an amount, especially for a player who is not yet confirmed, and who has not even been called up by Roberto Martinez to play in the World Cup. If the Ile-de-France residents really want to enlist the player under contract until 2030 with West Ham, they will surely negotiate downward, and the relegation of the English club should help. To be continued…