Paul Georges Ntep is set to dominate the winter transfer window at AJ Auxerre, emerging as the season’s standout player. Amid a flurry of global offers since last summer, including a substantial one from Qatar, the Burgundian club may find it challenging to hold onto him.
Addressing his future on the Telefoot show this Sunday, the Cameroonian displayed clear insight: “Going abroad or staying in France is not a problem. I have characteristics that allow me to adapt to any style of football. It’s a decision that will follow me for the rest of my career. If I have to make a lot of money, it will come. But I’m in no hurry.”
While PSG, Arsenal, and Marseille have shown interest, TF1 suggests that Roma is prioritizing a move for him in January.
Despite being courted by FECAFOOT, the potential surprise for the Indomitable Lions in the 2014 World Cup is not eager to skip any steps. “The World Cup makes me dream. Cameroon is the country where I grew up. That would be something big for a player in Ligue 2. For the moment, I’m in the French youth team, the coach trusts me. For the moment, I have nothing other than that in mind,” he confides.