
Fabian Ruiz sat in front of the cameras, answered questions about Austria, about Spain's shape, about the tournament — and said absolutely nothing about his future at PSG. At a World Cup press conference, that kind of silence tends to travel.
Ruiz appeared ahead of Spain's Round of 16 fixture against Austria on 1 July, and by all accounts handled his media duties as you'd expect from a senior international — composed, focused, on-message. What he didn't do, according to Foot Mercato, was address the question of a contract extension with PSG.
The report doesn't specify whether Ruiz was asked directly and deflected, or whether the topic never came up — but either way, no reassurance came. A high-profile World Cup press conference came and went without any signal from the midfielder that he's staying in Paris.
Ruiz has been one of the more quietly essential players in Luis Enrique's Spain setup — the kind of midfielder who doesn't always make the highlight reel but makes the team function. A deep run at this World Cup only raises his profile further, and clubs looking for a technically complete central midfielder will not be ignoring what he's doing in this tournament.
At PSG, the picture is complicated. Luis Enrique is his club manager too, which makes the dynamic at this press conference — where Ruiz discussed Spain's game plan without mentioning his club future — quietly fascinating.
Nothing here is confirmed. There's no reported interest from a specific club, no fee being discussed, no agent briefing journalists in hotel lobbies. What there is: a player at the peak of his powers, in the middle of a World Cup, who didn't take the opportunity to put any contract speculation to bed.
That might mean nothing. It might mean everything. The transfer window opens properly once the tournament ends — and if Spain go deep, Ruiz will arrive at that window in very different shape to how he entered it.
Fabian Ruiz sat in front of the cameras, answered questions about Austria, about Spain's shape, about the tournament — and said absolutely nothing about his future at PSG.
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Foot Mercato
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