June 27, 2026
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Paris Saint-Germain is bracing for a dynamic transfer window. The capital club has initiated contact with several potential targets, aiming to rejuvenate Luis Enrique’s roster following a successful domestic campaign. In recent weeks, the name Mateus Fernandes has frequently emerged, yet transfer insider Fabrizio Romano indicates a fierce competition is already in full swing for the promising midfielder.

The upcoming summer is poised to be particularly active for PSG in the transfer market. Parisian management reportedly seeks to revitalize Luis Enrique’s squad after recent triumphs, leading them to explore various options. Among these, Mateus Fernandes, a 21-year-old attacking midfielder, is expected to depart West Ham following their relegation to the EFL Championship. However, Fabrizio Romano has highlighted that a significant struggle for his signature is already underway.

manchester united and tottenham intensify pursuit of mateus fernandes

Mateus Fernandes will move to the club offering West Ham the most favorable terms. Behind the scenes, Tottenham and Manchester United are actively working on this. Tottenham aims to secure both Tonali AND Mateus Fernandes. Manchester United, having already brought in Ederson, now also targets Mateus Fernandes. Both prominent clubs are deeply involved in discussions with West Ham. While Tottenham is pushing hard to finalize the agreement, Manchester United remains a strong contender. This is a major battle that we will need to monitor closely until its conclusion,” the renowned transfer journalist revealed on his YouTube channel.

west ham establishes mateus fernandes’ asking price

The critical question now is which of Mateus Fernandes‘ suitors will ultimately secure his services. West Ham has reportedly set an initial valuation of €98M, though the Hammers are believed to be hoping for an even more substantial offer for his transfer. PSG, known for its recent shift away from overpaying for players’ salaries and transfer fees, might withdraw from negotiations if West Ham maintains its firm stance. The unfolding situation promises to be intriguing.