Mercato: Big return in 2025, PSG has been warned!

Mercato: Big return in 2025, PSG has been warned!
Mercato: Big return in 2025, PSG has been warned!
Benjamin Labrousse

Editor

Despite a double course in Spanish/Communication, I decided to take control of my dreams by heading into journalism. With a master's degree in sports journalism, I cover sports and football news with as much admiration for transfer periods, when a club must make crucial choices for next season.

In difficulty for Chelsea, Christopher Nkunku could have a lively month of January. If the French international's name has been linked to PSG, this is also the case with FC Barcelona. In any case, the English press claim that in the event of a real desire to leave the Blues, Nkunku will not be retained.

The month of January could allow PSG to make big moves in the winter transfer window. While clearly, Randal Cole Muani is no longer part of the plans Luis Enriquenumber 23 is expected to leave the club in the coming weeks. From now on, it remains to be seen whether the PSG will look to recruit a new striker…

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Nkunku more towards Barça than towards PSG this winter?

And if this were to be the case, the profile of Christopher Nkunku has something to seduce Luis Enrique. Became a real offensive danger since his departure from PSG in 2019, the former midfielder finds himself in a complicated situation Chelseawhere he plays very little. As a result, the French international could be open to a departure in January, especially since several clubs are interested in him such as FC Barcelona.

Chelsea are not against his departure

If according to TeamTalkTHE Blaugrana could offer a loan with part of the salary which would be covered by Chelseathe media also reveals that if Christopher Nkunku truly expressed his desire to leave, the English club would not oppose a transfer or a loan this winter. To be followed closely…

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