A potential return of Christopher Nkunku to PSG is being discussed, but nothing concrete yet.
Paris Saint-Germain has expressed genuine interest in Christopher Nkunku, a player developed at the club and currently under contract with Chelsea until 2029. Rumors about his return have been circulating for weeks and could materialize during the winter transfer window, especially if Randal Kolo Muani were to leave the Parisian side.
Nkunku, who has had a promising start to the season as an effective super-sub for the Blues, won’t be easy to transfer. Chelsea is reportedly unwilling to let him go without first securing a suitable replacement.
Kolo Muani in the mix
According to journalist Ben Jacobs, no official offer has been made by PSG so far.
The Parisian club remains keen on bringing back Nkunku, who was sold to RB Leipzig in 2019 for €19.5 million and later joined Chelsea for €65 million in 2023.
Chelsea, however, does not seem interested in signing Kolo Muani as a potential replacement for Nkunku. The French international’s future now depends on Chelsea’s ability to find a suitable alternative and PSG’s willingness to move forward with a concrete offer in the coming weeks.