One more Portuguese at PSG?

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PSG could have an additional Portuguese international in its ranks next season.

The Portuguese subsidiary still operates in Paris. She is even more active than ever. In 2024/2025, the French champion club could have five Lusitanians in its squad.

According to information disclosed by Sports Zone, PSG is currently working on the recruitment of Joao Neves, the nugget of Benfica. Aged 19, he is one of the elements targeted by management for the next transfer window. An option also validated by the team coach, Luis Enrique.

Jorge Mendes returns to action at PSG

Like all the great Portuguese hopes, Joao Neves is represented by Jorge Mendes. The latter maintains very good relations with Luis Campos, the football advisor of PSG. This should make things easier, even if negotiations are currently in their early stages.

Neves made his debut for Benfica’s first team in 2022. He has already played 50 matches and scored 4 goals. With his country’s selection, he also appeared four times. He is also part of Roberto Martinez’s first list for Euro 2024.

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