Christopher Nkunku, 26-year-old attacking/forward midfielder for Chelsea (contract until 2029), was mentioned among the possible tracks of Paris Saint-Germain, his training club, for the winter market. PSG Inside Actus says that a negotiation is possible, including an exchange.
“Nkunku may consider returning to his training club.”
“Christopher Nkunku, currently under contract with Chelsea until 2029, could consider a return to his parent club.
Christopher Nkunku’s return to PSG this winter is a possibility that will depend on several factors, including negotiations between the clubs and the wishes of the players involved. Chelsea could accept a loan deal with an option to buy. An exchange with Kolo Muani cannot be ruled out either.“
Nothing impossible, given that Nkunku is one of the understudies in a crowded squad. He hardly plays at all in the Premier League, although he is regularly decisive in Conference League and EFL Cup matches.
Le Titi may want to do something else, why not return to PSG. He has never ruled out this option, and today there seems to be room to play. Without necessarily being a regular on every big night, but that’s something that’s rarely guaranteed at the big clubs.
On the Parisian side, his ability to play in all attacking positions and in midfield may please coach Luis Enrique. Especially as he knows how to score, something Paris lacks.
We’re staying put, though, as there’s nothing concrete yet. There’s nothing to say that Chelsea are completely open to negotiation. Even less so for a loan with an option to buy, or an exchange with Kolo Muani. Even if it is possible, since the striker has already interested the English club. Today, he’s clearly not in coach Luis Enrique’s plans. Maybe there’s a deal to be found to satisfy everyone.