Real Madrid’s efforts to acquire Vitinha have come to a standstill. The Spanish powerhouses have contacted Vitinha’s agent, Jorge Mendes, to discuss a possible transfer, but Paris Saint-Germain has made it clear that Vitinha is not up for grabs, according to Defensa Central.
In recent months, the Portuguese midfielder has emerged as a pivotal player at PSG, receiving praise from all around Europe. Madrid wanted to make a strong effort, and Xabi Alonso reportedly approved the move as part of his midfield makeover at Real. However, PSG’s message is clear: Vitinha cannot be touched.
PSG would expect at least €130 million, which Florentino Pérez believes is exorbitant, especially for a player in a Madrid midfield that is already overcrowded, if a discussion is to take place. The outcome? Paris firmly vetoed it. The French champions have no interest in bargaining since they see Vitinha as an essential component of their long-term plan.
Luis Enrique tells Real Madrid PSG star is not for sale
The Paris Saint-Germain star is not for sale, Luis Enrique informs Real Madrid. PSG is making it apparent that they have a strong will. The project has been boosted by the recent European victory, and keeping important individuals on board is crucial to the team’s ability to compete. Even though Vitinha’s name was on the radar of a number of major continental teams, PSG has made it clear that the player will remain in blue and red for the upcoming campaign.
Real Madrid’s training facility, Valdebebas, is aware that the current situation is not conducive to making an inquiry regarding the midfield player. However, Real Madrid scouts are still keeping a close eye on his name as a potential future addition.
In the meanwhile, Vitinha is concentrating on his future growth in Paris, where he has discovered security, a significant position, and the unwavering support of his coach. Any attempt to entice him away from Paris, at least for the time being, looks futile given PSG’s resolve to build on strong foundations.
The circumstance demonstrates Vitinha’s importance to Luis Enrique’s system and highlights PSG’s desire to retain their most talented players.