Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s stint at Paris Saint-Germain has failed to live up to expectations this season. The Cameroonian striker featured in 21 Ligue 1 matches, scoring just three goals, a modest return for a team of PSG’s ambitions. Having arrived last summer on a free transfer, his signing initially raised eyebrows, and his performances have done little to silence critics.
Given his limited impact, it appears increasingly unlikely that Choupo-Moting will remain in the French capital next season. According to Paris United, PSG have already set a price for potential suitors, indicating that the club is open to his departure. Interested teams will need to pay a starting fee of €5 million to secure the striker’s services.
The announcement serves as a clear message to clubs tracking the Cameroonian forward. While Choupo-Moting has experience at the highest level, including spells in Germany and England, his time at PSG has been underwhelming. For the capital club, selling him could free up both wages and a roster spot, allowing them to strengthen in other areas ahead of the next campaign.
For potential buyers, Choupo-Moting offers depth and experience in attack, but the price and his recent form may require careful consideration. PSG’s stance signals that they are willing to negotiate but expect a fee that reflects their valuation, despite his underwhelming season.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s future remains uncertain, with multiple clubs likely evaluating whether he could revive his career elsewhere. PSG, meanwhile, have made it clear that they are prepared to cash in, setting the stage for potential negotiations in the weeks to come.







