Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain have been invoiced as leading the competitive career Take -vos A report stated a report Franco Mastantuono, according to a report.
The 17 -year -old player, on the left, has already inspired a large number of suitors who took place during his prodigious rise in the first team. Manchester United and Chelsea came out soon as Interested viewersIn the Old Trafford dress, he even held multiple meetings with River on the signing of his last gem.
Choir of mastantuono Seemed to be fixed to Real MadridAlthough the Spanish giants have been left by the public comments of their representatives and a liberation clause of 40 million euros (£ 34 million) in their contract.
Money is not the object for the duo of Nouveau Riche of Manchester City and PSG, which are believed to be the two parts most likely to sign mastantuono, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
Inter and AC Milan are also appointed in the report as interesting spectators who kept track of River’s youngest scorer for several years. However, it is not expected that any side of the A series A will make a movement to sign mastantuono this summer and it is left to see if even City and PSG are daring enough to splash 40 million euros in a player who does not celebrate 18 years until August.
River is forceful that his attacking midfielder goes nowhere. The member of the Club Council, Stefano di Carlo, recently emphasized that Mastantuono would remain in Buenos Aires for the rest of 2025. “Yes, yes”. He nodged“It’s already a certainty.”
The fierce persecution for a teenager who still has to debut the elderly is fed by the reviews he has received. The Chelsea Migcampor Enzo Fernandez Washing praise About his compatriot, while Matias Almeyda fell into the trap too familiar of unwanted comparisons.
The former player of River Platler from the same Argentine city that Mastantuono recently gave his compatriot a high turnover. “After Diego Maradona, there seemed to be heirs, but Leo Messi arrived,” Almayda proclaimed. “And I say now is the time for Franco Mastantuono.”