What if the Franco Mastantuono saga were about to take a spectacular new turn? PSG have never truly closed the door and are keeping a very close eye on the situation of the Argentine winger, now struggling at Real Madrid. Rarely used since his arrival, the 18-year-old prodigy could become one of the major attractions of the winter transfer window.
Very keen on the player last summer, the Parisian club saw Real Madrid win the race for nearly €45 million. A huge disappointment for Luis Enrique and Luis Campos, who were convinced the player ticked all the boxes of the Parisian project.
PSG ready to strike again
Six months later, the context has changed: limited playing time, a difficult adaptation and fierce competition in Madrid. Enough to reignite PSG’s interest, now ready to try again.
Internally, Luis Enrique is reportedly pushing hard to make the move happen, according to Defensa Central. The Spanish coach sees Mastantuono as an ideal profile to energize his attack and bring the creative spark that sometimes lacks. Paris is therefore staying alert, ready to seize any opening, even if the case promises to be explosive.
Real Madrid, however, are standing firm. On the Spanish side, the message is clear: no strengthening of PSG. Florentino Pérez is said to have shut the door on a move to Paris, even for a massive fee. Madrid remain convinced of their young gem’s potential and refuse to sell him to a direct European rival.
A stance made even firmer as the Spanish club is also closely monitoring Vitinha, considered untouchable by PSG. Between diplomatic tension, presidential egos and a power struggle, the Mastantuono saga could well become one of the winter’s biggest storylines.
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