Amid growing interest from Europe's top clubs, River Plate has made it clear that their young star, Franco Mastantuono, will not be leaving the club. Stefano Di Carlo, the club's vice-president, revealed that the 17-year-old midfielder will stay at the club for the entire season: "Franco Mastantuono will stay at the club all year," he stated firmly.
The news comes after several rumours suggested a potential transfer for the talented Argentine midfielder, who has caught the eye of European giants like Real Madrid, Chelsea, and PSG due to his impressive performances in River Plate’s youth teams. His skill and potential at such a young age make him one of the most promising young talents in Argentine football.
The club has made a clear decision regarding Mastantuono’s future, ensuring his continued development within the first team. River Plate, which has a history of exporting top talents to Europe, is determined not to lose their latest gem at this stage.
With this announcement, any doubts about a potential immediate transfer are dispelled, and it is confirmed that Mastantuono will have the opportunity to continue showcasing his talent this season. This decision reinforces that River Plate sees the young talent as an important part of their long-term project.
Mastantuono's bright future remains at River Plate
Despite interest from various European clubs, River Plate has made it clear that Franco Mastantuono has a bright future at the club. The focus on his development is a top priority, and fans are eager to see how their young prospect continues to shine in the first team.
from: elfutbolero.us