Paris Saint-Germain have made it clear that midfielder Vitinha will not be leaving the club this summer, regardless of any potential bids. The Portuguese international is considered an "untouchable" asset by PSG's top brass, including club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, sporting advisor Luis Campos, and manager Luis Enrique.
The club's firm stance comes as Vitinha has established himself as an indispensable part of Luis Enrique's tactical plans. His importance to the team has been highlighted by his impressive performances, which have reportedly drawn interest from other top European clubs.
Vitinha's current contract does not include a release clause, giving PSG full control over his future. This, combined with the strong backing from the club's leadership, signals that any attempt to pry the midfielder away from Paris will be met with a flat refusal. The decision underscores PSG's commitment to building a cohesive and long-term project around key players like Vitinha, who is seen as central to their ambitions of winning the Champions League.
