The story was supposed to be beautiful. It is already coming to an abrupt end. Last summer, Franco Mastantuono said no to Paris Saint-Germain in favor of Real Madrid, the “logical” choice, the ultimate dream. Six months later, the dream has turned into a harsh wake-up call… and he is already being offered to PSG.
After a few early promises, the Argentine has vanished from the radar. An injury, tactical decisions, and above all a firmly established hierarchy in Madrid. The result: one goal in 14 matches, time on the bench, lots of time on the bench, and a market value dropping faster than expected. Not ideal when trying to stay visible for the Argentine national team ahead of the World Cup.
PSG Contacted, But Unconvinced
In Paris, the situation is being watched with a slight smile. PSG had gone all out, even sending Luis Enrique in person to convince him. Rejected. Today, while young players are flourishing in Paris, Mastantuono is discovering what “big club” truly means in Madrid: waiting, being patient… and sometimes disappearing.
To top it all off, according to PSGInside-Actus, the player was offered to PSG on a six-month loan. The Parisian response? Thanks, but no thanks. Trust broken, case closed. Luis Enrique had made it clear: those who do not believe in the project from the start are forgotten, and the club moves on.
Like Endrick, Mastantuono could already find himself sent out on loan, out of sight and far from the Bernabéu spotlight. Moral of the story: saying no to PSG is easy. Standing by that choice is a bit harder.
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