Joao Felix is a major transfer target for both Manchester City and Manchester United, but the 19-year-old kid is playing hard to get.

Joao Felix might be one of the hottest names in the summer transfer window, but he is not willing to rush into making a decision about his future.

The 19-year-old forward seems to be on his way out of the current Primeira Liga champions, but Felix wants to wait at least until Sunday before making a decision about his future.

Speaking right after the game in which Portugal beat Switzerland for a place in the UEFA Nations League final, Felix dismissed reports about him signing a deal with Manchester City, following the payment of his $152M buyout clause.

"I am focused on playing with the National Team right now. When the UEFA Nations League is over I will decide what to do with my life," Felix briefly stated.

Added to Manchester City's interest, reports coming in from England link Felix's future to Manchester United, Atlético Madrid and even Real Madrid. Benfica's president Domingos Soares has admitted his desire to see Felix staying with the Eagles next season, but if a European club comes up with the $152M established on his buyout clause, Soares would not have any problem to see the youngster leaving the team.