West Ham sets £80m asking price for Mateus Fernandes amid transfer interest
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 5, 2026, 9:20 AM
Last updated Jun 5, 2026
West Ham United has placed an £80 million price tag on midfielder Mateus Fernandes, who is attracting interest from Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain. Following their relegation from the Premier League, West Ham aims to raise approximately £150 million, and Fernandes, who played well enough to earn a debut for Portugal, is one of their top assets. The club acquired him for £38 million from Southampton last summer, which included a 15% sell-on clause. Manchester United is looking to strengthen their midfield but has not yet made a formal offer for Fernandes.
- •West Ham values Mateus Fernandes at £80 million.
- •Fernandes is a target for Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain.
- •Club needs to generate £150 million after relegation.
- •He made his Portugal debut in March, showcasing his potential.
- •Fernandes was signed from Southampton for £38 million last summer.
- 9:20 AMYahoo Sports — West Ham put massive price tag on Mateus Fernandes
"West Ham United have put an £80m price tag on Mateus Fernandes amid interest in the midfielder from Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain.Fernandes is set to leave West Ham following the club’s...
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