It has been reported that Manchester United’s goal, Vitinha, will join Paris Saint-Germain, beating Erik ten Hag in his first summer at Old Trafford.
Vitinha played on loan for the Wolves in 2020/21, but did not impress with the Molineux club, scoring once in 22 appearances.
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He impressed at Porto after returning last summer, however, participating 47 times in all competitions while helping his team win the Portuguese league.
Earlier this week, A Bola reported that Manchester United were leading the race to sign the 22-year-old, with Arsenal also believed to be interested.
However, the Gunners are about to confirm a deal to sign Fabio Vieira from Porto for £ 34 million, meaning they are no longer interested in Vitinha if they ever did.
In what is already proving to be a difficult first summer for the Red Devils, Ten Hag must be lost to Vitinha, who will join French champions PSG.
This is explained by the renowned transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, who on Friday reported that the young Portuguese gambler has agreed personal terms with the Parisians, before confirming that he would sign for 40 million euros.
Paris Saint-Germain is ready to sign Vitinha del Porto, here we are! The official proposal worth 40 million euros has been accepted after the personal conditions agreed today. 🚨🔵🔴 #PSG
PSG and Porto are now preparing for the proceedings. It will be the first signing of Luis Campos, his real priority. pic.twitter.com/0BzQZd7nVy
– Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 17, 2022
Romano wrote on Twitter: “Paris Saint-Germain is ready to sign Vitinha del Porto, here we are! The official proposal worth 40 million euros has been accepted after the personal conditions agreed today.
“PSG and Porto are now preparing the formalities. It will be the first signing of Luís Campos, his real priority “.
Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara, meanwhile, has stated that the players “would rather sign for Tottenham than for Man United”.
O’Hara told talkSPORT: “Since we finished fourth, because we have Antonio Conte as coach and because we have Son and Kane and world-class players, the players are looking at it now and would rather sign for Tottenham than No. Man United.
“You would. The facilities are great, you’re in London, so why sign for Manchester United right now? You’d rather sign for Tottenham.”