Manchester United and Real Madrid's hopes of landing teenage sensation Eduardo Camavinga has been dealt with a blow as the 18-year-old reportedly closes in on a move to PSG.
Camavinga is one of the hottest young prospects after his performances in midfield for Rennes last season and he has been linked with a move to some of Europe's top clubs - including Man United and Real Madrid.
According to Ouest-France, as per L'Equipe, the youngster is close to joining PSG for £25.7m.
United were reportedly in the market for a midfielder amid rumours Paul Pogba could be on his way to PSG.
The 28-year-old now looks set to stay with the club - for another year at least - meaning interest in the Rennes midfielder has cooled off.
The signing of Camavinga may impact PSG's chase for the United midfielder. The Parisians were reportedly willing to offer Pogba £510,000-a-week if he joins them for free next summer.
Camavinga has a year remaining on his contract and Rennes manager Bruno Genesio, earlier this summer confirmed the club would like to sort out his situation - whether it means he stays or goes.
He said: ‘We have already stressed several times that we cannot afford to remain in this situation concerning an international player like him.
‘It’s part of a career to have important decisions to make, he has a very important one (decision) to make for his future, and we at the club also have our interests to defend.
‘I hope we find a solution that everyone is satisfied with.’
Should a deal be finalised, Camavinga will become PSG's sixth signing of the summer having already signed Lionel Messi, Sergio Ramos, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi and Gini Winjaldum.