With a second consecutive Champions League triumph under their belt, Paris Saint-Germain are already plotting their next move in the transfer market. The capital club is keen to bolster Luis Enrique’s squad with fresh talent, and one name has caught their attention: Mateus Fernandes. However, the 21-year-old Portuguese midfielder is in high demand, particularly from Premier League giants, with multiple offers already on the table.

The young playmaker’s future remains uncertain, as recent reports suggest he is eager to leave West Ham United, where first-team opportunities have become scarce. His preference is clear: he does not want to compete in the Championship, making a move inevitable if his first-choice clubs can finalize terms.
Premier League clubs chase the rising star
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have emerged as the most active suitors, both reportedly renewing their interest daily. While no formal bids have been submitted yet, verbal offers have been exchanged. The deciding factor, however, will be which club can meet West Ham’s valuation—a staggering €98 million. PSG will need to pull out all the stops to secure the midfielder’s signature.
Financial hurdles stand in the way of a deal
The Portuguese international’s transfer saga highlights the challenges of high-profile deals in modern football. Both Manchester United and Tottenham have shown strong interest, but their offers remain unofficial. The ball is now in West Ham’s court, where negotiations will determine whether the player makes the switch to Ligue 1 or remains in England. Fans and pundits alike will be watching closely as this drama unfolds.