
PSG Talk
·20 de febrero de 2025
Man Utd Haven’t Reached Agreement for Man City, PSG’s £50M-Rated Target in Latest Twist

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·20 de febrero de 2025
Paris Saint-Germain have been building stronger ties with Portugal through sporting advisor Luis Campos, adding players like Vitinha, João Neves, and Gonçalo Ramos to their roster.
However, when the summer transfer window opens, Manchester United will aim to outmaneuver PSG for a young talent both clubs have been tracking.
As Foot Mercato previously reported, PSG, along with Manchester City and United, have been closely following 17-year-old Geovany Quenda from Sporting Lisbon.
United’s interest is particularly notable, given that manager Rúben Amorim previously coached Sporting. The Athletic recently revealed that United plan to pursue Quenda this summer, with Amorim keen to reunite with the young talent.
The teenager is expected to be valued at around €40 million (£33.4 million). However, there’s a new development in this saga.
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Recently, GIVE ME SPORT’s Ben Jacobs confirmed the verbal agreement with Quenda while also detailing what happens next between Man Utd and Sporting.
“The player has agreed verbally personal terms,” Jacobs said. “He’s waiting to see if the clubs pre-agree [a transfer] or wait until the summer.”
However, this might not be the case. TEAMtalk reported Thursday that there are no agreements—verbal or otherwise—between Manchester United and the Portuguese player, or between the club and his current team, Sporting Lisbon.
United has shown genuine interest but hasn’t made an offer or proposal yet. Ruben Amorim, who managed the player at Sporting, values him highly, but no deals are in place.
As a result, the competition for his signature is still wide open, with Manchester City, Liverpool, Barcelona, and Bayer Leverkusen, among others, keeping a close eye on him.
Jacobs also mentions that Sporting are asking for £17 million more than the £33 million Man Utd thinks Quenda is worth, setting their price at £50 million as Jacobs recently told GIVE ME SPORT.