João Neves, the 21-year-old Portuguese midfielder currently with Paris Saint-Germain, whose contract runs until 2029, has established himself among the world’s best since joining from Benfica in 2024. This has naturally attracted interest and generated considerable speculation. According to Le Parisien, PSG has secured his future and rewarded him with a one-year contract extension (until 2030).
“The capital club rewards sporting merit by allowing players to move up a salary bracket.”
“The Portuguese international has indeed just completed an exceptional first season, which the sporting management was keen to recognize.” According to our information, the Tavira native from the Algarve recently extended his contract by one year, tying him to PSG until 2030. As with Willian Pacho, whose contract will also be extended by a year (until 2030), the capital club rewards sporting merit by allowing players to move up a salary bracket.
We remain cautious; nothing is certain with a rumor. We know that the transfer market moves very quickly in the media and that surprises can occur. However, it would be surprising if the Parisian newspaper were suddenly so definitive about Neves, a case that hasn’t been mentioned recently, by chance. We can therefore hope that there is a solid basis for this and that there will be confirmation soon. If possible, with an official announcement. Let’s wait before celebrating, although seeing Neves commit even further to the Parisian project would, of course, be excellent news.
