Liverpool Prepares Record Offer to Sign Paris Saint-Germain Star
Liverpool is preparing to make a substantial financial offer to sign Portuguese midfielder João Neves, the Paris Saint-Germain star, during the upcoming summer transfer window. This move is part of their efforts to strengthen the midfield with a player who can provide the team with balance and control, according to the "Fichajes" website.
The English club's interest arose after observing the 21-year-old player's impressive performance under coach Luis Enrique, particularly in the UEFA Champions League and against prominent opponents. Scout reports highlighted his ability to dictate the pace of the game and advance offensively from the second line.
Paris Saint-Germain has set the player's value at 160 million euros, as the French club faces no financial pressures and considers him one of its key future assets, especially since his contract runs until 2029, giving them a strong negotiating position.
The interest is not limited to Liverpool, as Manchester City and Real Madrid are also monitoring the situation, signaling a significant financial competition. Liverpool believes that signing the Portuguese international, who has played 20 matches for his national team, would be a qualitative addition in the race for continental titles.
The English club's interest arose after observing the 21-year-old player's impressive performance under coach Luis Enrique, particularly in the UEFA Champions League and against prominent opponents. Scout reports highlighted his ability to dictate the pace of the game and advance offensively from the second line.
Paris Saint-Germain has set the player's value at 160 million euros, as the French club faces no financial pressures and considers him one of its key future assets, especially since his contract runs until 2029, giving them a strong negotiating position.
The interest is not limited to Liverpool, as Manchester City and Real Madrid are also monitoring the situation, signaling a significant financial competition. Liverpool believes that signing the Portuguese international, who has played 20 matches for his national team, would be a qualitative addition in the race for continental titles.