- PSG have declared their interest in £52million Chelsea star Christopher Nkunku
- The Blues want to hold on to him, with Enzo Maresca insisting he is not for sale
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PSG are keen on Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku, who has struggled for the Blues this season, netting just twice in 18 Premier League games.
Nkunku is under contract at Stamford Bridge until June 2029, having signed a six-year deal upon his arrival from RB Leipzig in the summer of 2023.
Chelsea paid Leipzig £52million for the Frenchman, who has so far delivered 15 goals in 41 appearances for the Blues, mostly as a substitute.
Reports in Spain recently claimed that Barcelona were on Nkunku’s long list of overseas admirers.
Closer to home, Manchester United have also been linked with a possible move for the 27-year-old.
MailSport reported last month that Chelsea want to hold on to their man, despite growing external interest.
Christopher Nkunku has scored 15 goals in 41 matches for Chelsea since joining in 2023
Enzo Maresca insisted that Nkunku is happy at Stamford Bridge and that he is not for sale
Chelsea boss Maresca was asked by reporters earlier this season if Nkunku was unhappy at his lack of playing time.
Maresca replied: ‘Not at all. I spoke with Christo days ago – he did not say he is not happy.’
After declaring that Nkunku was ‘absolutely not’ up for sale, Maresca added: ‘The problem with Christo, not the problem but the same issue we have mentioned many times; if you play with Cole [Palmer], Joao [Felix], Christo, Jadon [Sancho] or Noni [Madueke] – who is defending? Their skill is not defending. The last game, we tried with Joao and Cole together.
‘Probably the best moment for Christo with us has been in pre-season, playing in his position. Since we started, he is playing as a nine for us.
‘Against City, he played as a winger; knowing this is not his best position. His best position is as a 10 but Cole is playing there. We need balance.’