Vitinha will stay at Paris Saint-Germain, according to Jorge Mendes, despite links to Real Madrid.

## What happened?

Mendes revealed the French champions have no intention of selling Vitinha or Joao Neves.

Vitinha developed into one of Europe's most consistent performers, with 50 appearances last term.

He netted six times in 17 Champions League games, including key fixtures.

## Why it matters for Vitinha

The midfielder's form has made him a vital asset for Luis Enrique's tactical setup.

Vitinha and Neves are expected to play major roles for Portugal in the upcoming World Cup.

Roberto Martinez's squad aims to claim their first-ever world title.

## What comes next?

The duo will focus on the World Cup, with Portugal set to compete in a group featuring DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia.

And their club futures are settled, with PSG viewing them as "untouchable".

Mendes told Fabrizio Romano that Vitinha and Neves are very happy in Paris.

The PSG leadership has informed suitors that record-breaking sums would not be enough to tempt them into selling.

Vitinha has established himself as a key player for PSG, with Neves also impressing at just 21 years old.

Neves recorded seven goals and four assists in 38 games last term, including standout performances.

The former Benfica man has become integral to Luis Enrique's setup, alongside Vitinha.

So the attention now shifts away from the transfer market for both players.

Vitinha and Neves will continue collecting trophies with PSG, according to Mendes.

The Spanish champions' search for elite midfield talent will continue, but Vitinha and Neves are not options.