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Paris Saint-Germain could consider bringing Christopher Nkunku back into their ranks, but a major rivalry with Manchester United is looming. Currently playing at Chelsea, the French international is struggling to establish himself in the Premier League rotation. With only one start in the league, Nkunku could be open to a transfer this winter.
Manchester United and PSG in duel for Nkunku
While Chelsea would be ready to discuss a potential sale, PSG sees in Nkunku a player meeting all their criteria: trained in Paris, young, versatile and with an excellent collective state of mind. With 10 goals scored in the Europa Conference League and the Carabao Cup this season, Nkunku remains efficient despite little playing time in the Premier League. In the event of departure, the striker would favor a permanent transfer rather than a loan, leaving PSG and Manchester United to activate for this opportunity.
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