Five years after his departure, Christopher Nkunku could make his big return to PSG during the upcoming winter transfer window. The capital club and Chelsea are reportedly getting closer to an agreement in this direction.
Mercato: Christopher Nkunku agrees to return to PSG
Paris Saint-Germain could shake up their attack this winter. According to several media, an exchange between Randal Kolo Muani and Christopher Nkunku is being discussed between Parisian leaders and their Chelsea counterparts. Trained at PSG, Nkunku is struggling to establish himself at Chelsea due to tough competition in attack and the tactical choices of Enzo Maresca, the new manager of the Blues.
Paris SG would see him as a valuable reinforcement to liven up its offensive sector. For his part, Kolo Muani, who fails to fully integrate into the game put in place by Luis Enrique, could find a new challenge in the Premier League. Although this operation seems attractive on paper, several questions remain.
Does Nkunku have the qualities to succeed in Paris with Luis Enrique? Will Kolo Muani bring the expected added value to Stamford Bridge? This matter should see significant developments in the coming days, according to sources close to the capital club.
A loan with purchase option envisaged for Christopher Nkunku
Christopher Nkunku is once again at the heart of transfer rumors. According to PSG Inside Actus, an arrival of the French international in the French capital this winter would be possible. Discussions around a possible return of Nkunku to PSG are increasing.
A loan with a purchase option would be a possibility mentioned. The 27-year-old, who is struggling to establish himself as a starter at Chelsea despite good performances, could be seduced by the idea of returning to his training club.
For its part, Paris Saint-Germain, looking for an additional attacker, would welcome the arrival of the native of Lagny-sur-Marne, renowned for his versatility and efficiency in front of goal. Discussions are intensifying between all parties and an agreement could be reached in the coming weeks. Even if nothing is certain yet.