PSG: Mourinho wants to ruin the transfer window

PSG: Mourinho wants to ruin the transfer window
PSG: Mourinho wants to ruin the transfer window

10 years after his departure from PSG, Kingsley Coman could return to his training club. The Frenchman, put up for sale by Bayern, is closely followed by the Parisians. But PSG’s dreams are threatened in Türkiye.

If PSG did not use its young shoots well, nothing equals the case of Kingsley Coman. The French winger was one of the most promising talents of the Parisian training center. But, he will have only played 3 matches in Ligue 1 with the Parisian club. In 2014, he refused to sign his first professional contract in Paris and he went to Juventus Turin. Then transferred to Bayern Munich, he gave PSG immense regrets with his great performances in the Champions League. No Parisian supporter has forgotten his winning header for Bayern against PSG in the 2020 Champions League final. 4 years after this episode, PSG is ready to forgive everything.

Fenerbahçe compete with PSG for Coman

Indeed, the Parisian club is aiming to recruit Kingsley Coman this summer. The left winger would be a cheap replacement for Kylian Mbappé, especially since Bayern Munich is happy to let him go. The French team player has seen his season disrupted by injuries. However, his potential remains intact. PSG has understood this well, as has Fenerbahçe.

According to Sky Sports Deutschland journalist Florian Plettenberg, the Istanbul club is a serious candidate for Kingsley Coman this summer. New Fenerbahçe coach José Mourinho is pushing internally to recruit the 28-year-old winger. Fenerbahçe has started initial discussions with the Coman clan. This option could be attractive from a sporting and financial point of view for the player. However, PSG can rest assured, Kingsley Coman is not very interested in Fenerbahçe. According to Florian Plettenberg, the Frenchman is aiming for ” other projects » at the market.

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