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English big name PSG dances for Joao Neves

English big name PSG dances for Joao Neves

PSG will face competition from a major English club in the case of Joa Neves.

Paris Saint-Germain face a tough transfer window this summer. Keen to strengthen themselves at various levels this summer, the Parisian club have not been successful in the transfer market. PSG have registered one arrival in particular (Matvey Safonov) since the summer transfer window opened on June 10. Things look even more complicated for the capital club, who have to face competition from a Premier League big name for Javo Neves.

PSG rush to Joao Neves

With Kylian Mbappe’s departure to Real Madrid, PSG will be forced to recruit in attack this summer. As none of the files of the Parisian club have yet succeeded in this field, a task becomes more complicated. Paris were particularly interested in players such as Rafael Leo, Victor Osimhen, Kwicha Kvaratskelia, Marcus Rashford, Julian Alvarez and Victor Giogères.

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Meanwhile, PSG are looking to strengthen their midfield and have therefore set their sights on Joao Neves. The Parisian board have made the Portuguese international their priority, and Benfica have already offered Lisbon €70 million. The Portuguese club rejected an offer demanding around €100 million, as indicated by Foote Mercado.

Liverpool attack against Joao Neves

The media also revealed that PSG would have revised their offer by raising the bid to 90 million euros. But if Benfica is firm in its stance, the Parisian club could lose Joao Neves permanently. According to reports from Corio da Manha, Liverpool have entered the race to sign the 19-year-old midfielder.

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Portuguese media have indicated that the Reds would be willing to pay the €100 million demanded by Benfica for the player. Things could quickly turn in Liverpool’s favor as the two clubs have maintained a good relationship since Darwin Nunes moved to the Mersey for a similar fee.