“He’s PSG’s best player this season,” Pierre Ménes’ strong statement on a…

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Paris Saint-Germain’s season is coming to an end. This Saturday evening, the capital club faces Olympique Lyonnais in the final of the Coupe de France. The objective of the Parisians is clear, to win and win a new title.

Luis Enrique’s players can win a third title this year. For this part, the Spanish coach should line up his best players or even his typical team of which Vitinha is a part. The Parisian midfielder is shining this season and has taken on another dimension within the red and blue squad.

For journalist Pierre Ménes, the Portuguese simply stands out as the best Parisian of the season. “Freed from the departures of Lionel Messi and Neymar, Vitinha has taken on a fairly incredible dimension at PSG, even becoming the successor to Marco Verratti in a fairly similar position. Sometimes more offensive depending on Luis Enrique’s tactical choices, he has established himself as a key element of the team,” he said in one of his videos.

Before continuing: “Vitinha scores goals, has a good strike on the ball, and can still improve in his forward passes. His relationship with Kylian Mbappé hasn’t always been very smooth, but this is an area where he can still improve. He is certainly PSG’s best player this season. »

A change of number next season?

Vitinha has moved into another dimension this season at Paris Saint-Germain. The Portuguese midfielder is one of the essential elements of Luis Enrique’s squad. The Portuguese international has won over his people, including his leaders.

The latter have also started discussions to extend his contract. In addition, according to information from the newspaper Le Parisien, the current number 17 could change number next season. He is expected to recover the legendary number 6 worn by Marco Verratti.

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