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Christopher Nkunku 'snubs new PSG contract' as Arsenal eye £30m transfer

The French youngster is understood to want more first-team football as Arsenal plot to reunite him with former PSG boss Unai Emery at the Emirates


Posted Thursday, April 11, 2019 by Thesun.co.uk

Christopher Nkunku 'snubs new PSG contract' as Arsenal eye £30m transfer
Christopher Nkunku came through the ranks at PSG but could be on his way out

ARSENAL target Christopher Nkunku has reportedly turned down a contract extension with Paris Saint-Germain.

The French youngster is a product of the Ligue 1 side’s youth system but looks to be trying to force his way out of the Parc des Princes.

Arsenal boss Unai Emery is known to be keen on bringing the winger to North London after he impressed during the Spaniard’s two years in charge at PSG.

The Gunners tried to sign the 21-year-old in January but failed to agree a deal with the French champions and brought in Barcelona’s Denis Suarez instead.

Nkunku’s current PSG deal expires in June 2020 and he is known to want more first team football.

He has played 26 times this season but spent a long spell on the bench in January and his relationship with boss Thomas Tuchel is thought to have soured.

Arsenal are likely to have to pay around £30million to land their target but are determined to make a deal after the disastrous efforts of Suarez at the Emirates.

Their chances of signing Nkunku looked like they had improved earlier this year when the player’s agent admitted he sees his future outside of France.

But PSG are growing tired of losing talented youngsters following the departures of Kingsley Coman to Juventus and the uncertainty over Adrien Rabiot’s future.

French newspaper Le Parisien said the situation raises questions over mega-rich PSG’s ability to bring youth players through to the senior set-up.



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