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Although he is not a starter at Chelsea this season, Christopher Nkunku has returned to the France team. Author of a goal with the Blues for the match of
League of Nations against Israel (1-4 victory) on October 10, the 27-year-old was again started by Didier Deschamps in Milan, for the final group match, against Italy (1-3 victory).
For several weeks, his return to PSG has been regularly mentioned. “Nkunku on loan to PSG? It’s a very good idea for the player and the club, he is Luis Enrique compatible, judged Pierre Ménès on his YouTube channel.
This would allow him to improve in a position that he could then occupy with the Blues. »
Nkunku, an ideal profile for Luis Enrique at PSG
Similar story from Romain Beddouk. “It has the particularity of bringing together certain conditions which seem achievable. Already, he corresponds to what Luis Enrique wants. He is a hyper-versatile offensive player, who can play on the side, but also in the middle as a false number 9, being a perfect link with the midfielders”analyzes the sports journalist on France Blue.
Trained with the Rouge et Bleu, the 26-year-old took part in 78 matches for the capital club, between 2015 and 2019. With the Blues since the summer of 2023, he has not managed to grant a starting place, but has still already scored eleven goals this season.
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