PSV Interested in Mats Rots: Potential Transfer from FC Twente?

Eindhoven, Netherlands – As the summer transfer window approaches, PSV is reportedly considering a move for FC Twente winger Mats Rots, potentially as a contingency plan should left-back Anass Salah-Eddine depart. The speculation comes amid uncertainty surrounding Salah-Eddine’s future at the club, fueling talk of potential roster adjustments for the reigning Eredivisie champions.

According to Mounir Boualin, speaking on the Transfermind podcast from SoccerNews, PSV views Rots as an “interesting player” and has him “on the radar.” Boualin suggests that if Salah-Eddine moves on, PSV will proactively seek replacements and Rots has emerged as a key target in that search.

Rots, a young and promising talent, has already made a significant impact for FC Twente, scoring five goals and providing three assists this season. His performances have attracted attention from several clubs, but Boualin believes PSV currently holds a strong position to secure his signature. The potential transfer fee is estimated to be between €8 and €10 million, a figure that could rise depending on interest from other clubs, particularly those in Germany and England.

FC Twente reportedly holds a unilateral option to extend Rots’ contract, currently set to expire in 2027, which would likely increase his valuation to around €10 million. Boualin notes that if foreign clubs enter the bidding, the price could escalate further, potentially reaching €13 million. But, he maintains that PSV could secure the deal for €10 million if they act decisively and if competition from abroad remains limited.

The situation highlights PSV’s proactive approach to squad building. The club is clearly preparing for various scenarios, recognizing the importance of having depth and quality in key positions. Salah-Eddine, currently on loan from Roma, has been a valuable asset, but his long-term future at PSV remains uncertain. He recently represented Morocco at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, where they were runners-up, and has also featured for the Netherlands at various youth levels, before switching his allegiance to Morocco.

The 24-year-aged Salah-Eddine’s career has included spells with Jong Ajax, Twente (both loan and permanent deals), and Roma. He currently plays as a left-back or left wing-back, a versatile role that makes him a valuable asset to any team. His loan spell at PSV is ongoing, and his performances will likely be closely scrutinized as the transfer window approaches.

For Mats Rots, a move to PSV would represent a significant step up in his career. The opportunity to play for a club with PSV’s pedigree and compete in European competitions would be a major draw. His pace, dribbling ability, and eye for goal would produce him a valuable addition to the PSV attack.

The coming months will be crucial as PSV assesses its options and determines its transfer strategy. The club will undoubtedly weigh the cost of acquiring Rots against the potential benefits he could bring, as well as the possibility of retaining Salah-Eddine. The situation is a reminder of the dynamic nature of the transfer market and the constant need for clubs to adapt and plan for the future.

PSV’s next match is against Feyenoord on April 19, 2026, at the De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam. The Eredivisie clash is scheduled for a 4:30 PM local time (10:30 AM EDT) kickoff. The outcome of this match could significantly impact the title race and further influence PSV’s transfer plans.

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