According to Foot Mercato, Vitinha has been chosen by his teammates to become the new vice-captain of the club, serving as the official deputy to captain Marquinhos. The 25-year-old’s appointment reflects his growing stature and influence within the dressing room under manager Enrique.
The decision, made via a players’ vote, underscores the high regard in which the Portuguese international is held by his peers. The promotion to the leadership group comes just a day after Vitinha made his 100th Ligue 1 appearance during PSG’s 1-1 draw away to Lille on Sunday, cementing his status as a key figure for the Parisian club since his arrival from FC Porto in 2022.
Vitinha has become a mainstay in Enrique’s midfield, starting all seven of PSG’s league matches this season and contributing one goal and three assists. The midfielder has reportedly credited the Spanish coach as a key factor in his development, appreciating the clarity of his instructions. His consistent performances have made him one of the first names on the teamsheet and a vital component of the team’s engine room.
The news of Vitinha’s new role comes on the back of a frustrating result for the league leaders. PSG were held to a 1-1 draw by Lille at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, with Nuno Mendes’ second-half goal being cancelled out by alate equaliser from Ethan Mbappe. The draw means PSG remain just one point clear at the top of the Ligue 1 table, with both Marseille and Strasbourg hot on their heels.
Following their draw with Lille, PSG’s squad will now disperse for the October international break, with Vitinha expected to join up with the Portugal national team. Upon their return to club action, the newly-appointed vice-captain will be tasked with helping to lead the team as they continue their title defence and their campaign in the UEFA Champions League.