PSG ready to snag an Argentinian prodigy this winter

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PSG is in pole position to recruit Franco Mastantuono, young Argentinian prodigy from River Plate, by activating his €45 million release clause. Real Madrid and Manchester City are also interested.

Paris Saint-Germain is about to strike a big blow in the winter transfer window by targeting young Argentine prodigy Franco Mastantuono, River Plate attacking midfielder. At just 17 years old, Mastantuono is considered one of the biggest prospects in South American football. PSG, under the leadership of Luis Campos, would be ready to activate its release clause estimated at 45 million euros. This amount demonstrates the ambition of the Parisian club, which wishes to get ahead of competitors like Real Madrid and Manchester City, who are also interested.

A priority for Luis Enrique

With his exceptional technique, his speed, and his vision of the game, Mastantuono perfectly matches the style of play advocated by Luis Enrique. Unlike other young South American talents, the River Plate prodigy could join Europe as early as January, thanks to his Italian passport. PSG hopes to complete this deal quickly to avoid any last minute competition.

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