Paris Saint-Germain reportedly identified River Plate’s Franco Mastantuono as a key transfer target last October. If PSG move forward with a deal, they may face one less competitor for the Argentine teenager’s signature.
Mastantuono’s release clause is said to be €40 million, rising to €45 million in the final 10 days of the transfer window. While PSG are still interested, Diario AS journalist Eduardo Burgos reports that Manchester United are also keeping a close eye on him.
Other top European clubs, including Barcelona, Manchester City, Arsenal, and Chelsea, are also monitoring Mastantuono. ESPN Argentina previously reported that Manchester United were particularly keen on signing him and expected a bid in January, though no offer was made.
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Transfer expert César Luis Merlo reports that Manchester United have shown the most interest in Mastantuono for a potential summer transfer, closely monitoring him and watching him play in person. They are aware that the only way he will leave River Plate is if his €45M release clause is met.
🚨Manchester United es el club que mayor interés ha mostrado en Franco Mastantuono de cara a su posible fichaje a mitad de año.
*️⃣Lo han visto en cancha y lo siguen permanentemente. Ya saben que la única forma para que deje River es pagando los €45M de la cláusula. pic.twitter.com/Zw5mTpTZud— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo) April 22, 2025
Previously, Fichajes reported that Atletico Madrid have set its sights on Mastantuono, but River Plate is unwilling to let him go unless a club meets his €45 million release clause.
The Spanish club, which recently sent scouts to watch Mastantuono in action, faces competition from several English clubs interested in the young talent.