PSG's Goncalo Guedes unsure of future after strong start at Valencia

Published on: 02 November 2017

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Valencia's Goncalo Guedes, who is on a season-long loan from Paris Saint-Germain, is unsure whether or not he has a future with the Ligue 1 giants.

The Portugal international joined Valencia without an option to buy late in the summer transfer window and the former Benfica man has illuminated Mestalla with three goals and five assists from six starting appearances in La Liga.

"It is always good that top teams show an interest in my work although I do not know anything about my future," Guedes said. "I do not know what is going to happen [next season] but I would like to remain at Valencia.

"I am very happy here and I have been treated very well."

Guedes, 20, has caught the eye of many in his first few outings for Valencia and has been tipped as a potential Ballon d'Or winner in the future if he can maintain his impressive form.

Goncalo Guedes has been an instant hit since joining Valencia.

He only joined PSG from Benfica in January but struggled to break into Unai Emery's plans over the second half of last term and was rarely given chances to impress.

With the summer arrivals of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe creating a surplus of attacking talent at Parc des Princes, as well as the arrival of a new sporting director in Antero Henrique, Guedes' value to the Ligue 1 giants is unclear.

However, considering his current form and question marks over the futures of the likes of Angel Di Maria, Javier Pastore and Lucas Moura, it could be that Emery and Henrique are planning for PSG's future with Guedes from next summer onwards.

Equally, if PSG struggle to move on players like Di Maria, Pastore and Lucas in January or next summer, Guedes' could be a lucrative source of money in a bid to comply with UEFA's financial fair play (FFP) rules.

Jonathan Johnson covers PSG and the French national team for ESPN FC. Twitter: @Jon_LeGossip.

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