Paris Saint-Germain Moves to Sign River Plate Gem
An Argentine media report stated that French club Paris Saint-Germain is targeting to sign River Plate midfielder Franco Mastantuno.
According to the Argentine network "tycsports", Paris Saint-Germain has opened talks to sign the young Argentine star.
The source added that the player is a priority target for the Parisian club, noting that he is attracting interest from several clubs, led by Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Franco, who is 17 years old, has a release clause in his contract worth 45 million euros.
According to the Argentine network "tycsports", Paris Saint-Germain has opened talks to sign the young Argentine star.
The source added that the player is a priority target for the Parisian club, noting that he is attracting interest from several clubs, led by Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Franco, who is 17 years old, has a release clause in his contract worth 45 million euros.
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