Man City and PSG Show Interest in Federico Valverde Amid Real Madrid Tension

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Federico Valverde has attracted transfer interest from Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain after a reported training ground clash with teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni at Real Madrid CF. Despite the incident and a reported €500,000 fine, Valverde remains focused on staying in Madrid.

Going to the latest transfer developments, Federico Valverde has become a major target for both Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain after tensions reportedly emerged at Real Madrid. The interest followed a training ground altercation between Valverde and teammate Aurelien Tchouameni, which created uncertainty around the Uruguayan midfielder’s future at the club. Reports suggest the clash led to internal disciplinary action, with Real Madrid fining the players involved €500,000 each.

However, no sporting punishments were handed out, as manager Alvaro Arbeloa chose to handle the matter internally. Arbeloa also criticized the leak of dressing room issues, calling it against the club’s values. With Valverde currently sidelined for 10 to 14 days to recover from the physical impact of the incident, clubs are closely monitoring the situation. PSG have already shown strong interest and are believed to be ready with a huge offer, while Manchester City remain admirers of the 27-year-old’s energy, versatility, and work rate.

Reports value the midfielder between €100 million and €120 million. Despite growing speculation, Valverde reportedly wants to stay at Real Madrid. His camp views the incident as a resolved mistake, and the midfielder remains focused on recovery and helping Madrid in the crucial final stretch of the season.

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