Real Madrid have reportedly begun laying the groundwork for a sensational move for Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Vitinha as they look to restore balance to a squad heavy on star power.
According to reports in Spain, the Portuguese international has emerged as Los Blancos’ top midfield target ahead of the summer transfer window.
AS claims Vitinha is the “main reference” on Real Madrid’s shortlist as the club plans for a new era under head coach Álvaro Arbeloa.
The 25-year-old enjoyed a stunning 2024-25 campaign with PSG, finishing third in the Ballon d’Or rankings after playing a central role in the club’s first-ever Champions League triumph, and is viewed as a potential new Galactico at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Vitinha’s influence in Paris has only grown, with his technical quality, tactical intelligence, and leadership making him one of the most complete midfielders in world football.
Real Madrid are said to believe he could instantly elevate their midfield, though they are aware PSG would demand an exceptional fee to even consider parting with one of their most prized assets.
Alongside Vitinha, Madrid’s summer planning also includes the anticipated return of two former academy products.
Nico Paz is expected to rejoin the club from Como via a €9 million buy-back clause after impressing in Serie A and earning six caps for Argentina, while teenage forward Endrick is tipped to return following a prolific loan spell at Lyon.
The Brazilian striker has scored five goals in five matches in Ligue 1, with club insiders reportedly admitting his earlier lack of opportunities in Madrid was a misstep.
Endrick’s form in France has reinforced belief within the hierarchy that he is ready to play a meaningful role in the club’s rebuild next season.
PSG head coach Luis Enrique has repeatedly praised Vitinha’s importance, describing him as “incredible” and even suggesting he could win the Ballon d’Or in the future.
Whether Real Madrid convert their admiration into a formal, earth-shattering bid remains to be seen, but Vitinha’s name is firmly at the top of their transfer agenda.
