PSG will not give in to Valencia over Guedes Transfer Market Los Che resigned to their fate

Valencia remain in constant contact with Paris Saint-Germain over the future of Goncalo Guedes but a deal does not look to be on the cards.

The clubs share a positive relationship and a good line of communication and have remained in discussions about the player's future next season.

Before June 30, the French champions have an imperative to begin falling in line with Financial Fair Play.

That is what UEFA have been demanding of them for the season and they must now face up to meeting the demands of European football's governing body.

As a result, PSG are not considering another loan for the Portugal international and are only looking at an outright sale, which has become their priority with Guedes, even above other stars within the club.

Players like Angel Di Maria and Edinson Cavani, to give two examples, do not have the capacity to generate the necessary income required given their age and other conditions around them.

That means that the player who has been singled out by the club's hierarchy to attempt to make them big money from a summer sale is the former Benfica man.

Agents around the deal, who have discussed it with both PSG and Valencia, have explained to MARCA how the Parisians are handling the Guedes situation.

"They are negotiating but there are many difficulties in reaching an agreement," one stated, meaning a deal appears increasingly unlikely.

A permanent sale is the only thing that they will consider at the moment but Valencia continue to fight for the 21-year-old, who they are determined to keep at Estadio Mestalla next season.

It is a delicate and complex operation and in the negotiations, Jorge Mendes and Peter Lim are attempting to convince PSG to find a solution that will see the player end up back at Los Che.

But Valencia are far from a priority from the point of view of the French side and although the player himself would like to stay on the east coast, much will depend on the market and what offers arrive.

At the moment, his future is far from clear and things aren't looking too positive.