Youssoufa Moukoko’s search for stability appears to be facing another obstacle, with reports suggesting FC Copenhagen are considering parting ways with the Cameroonian forward just six months after his arrival.
The move, initially seen as a fresh start following his stalled progress at Borussia Dortmund, has yet to deliver the expected impact.
According to reports from Danish outlet Bold.dk, the club’s sporting director Sune Smith Nelsen is weighing up the possibility of selling Moukoko during the ongoing transfer window.
While no formal bids have been submitted for the 21-year-old, FC Copenhagen are said to be open to talks should suitable interest emerge.
Moukoko joined the Danish champions from Borussia Dortmund last summer in a deal valued at around 4.5 million euros and committed his future to the club with a long-term contract running until 2030.
Since then, the former Germany international has registered eight goals in 29 appearances across all competitions, although half of those strikes came in cup matches against lower-tier opposition.
Despite those numbers, his influence on the pitch has diminished in recent weeks. Head coach Jacob Neestrup last named Moukoko in the starting line-up at the beginning of December, and the forward has remained an unused substitute for the full duration of the last three matches.
At present, FC Copenhagen’s attacking setup is built around Viktor Dadason and experienced striker Andreas Cornelius, with Jordan Larsson also preferred in the battle for advanced roles.
With competition fierce and confidence in his development wavering, Moukoko’s future in the Danish capital is now under serious review as the transfer window continues.






