Paris FC aims to improve its performance this season after finishing 11th in the 2025-2026 season. The capital club knows that this will pass through recruitment and particularly at the level of the attack. Paris FC has reportedly made a 23M€ offer to FC Nantes for Matthis Abline, but the Canaris are waiting for at least 30M€ to let their player go.
What's happening?
Paris FC finished 11th in the Ligue 1 last season, but that was not enough. The former FC Nantes coach, Antoine Kombouaré, was let go by the capital club, which has decided to bet on Liam Rosenior, who was free of any contract since his departure from Chelsea. The English coach will likely have more means than his predecessor and particularly at the level of the attack.
Why does it matter for Paris FC?
Paris FC aims to improve its performance this season and has already started to strengthen its attack. The capital club will want to at least qualify for the Europa League at the end of the next season and this will surely pass through a big transfer market.
What comes next?
Paris FC has already started to act, as reported by L'Équipe, by sending a 23M€ offer to FC Nantes for Matthis Abline. A proposal that was rejected by the Canaris, who are waiting for a bigger sum to let their striker go. FC Nantes wants to get 30M€ for Matthis Abline. Paris FC will therefore have to increase its offer by 7M€ if it wants to really sign the French striker, who scored eight goals and six assists last season in 35 games across all competitions and who would not be insensitive to the Paris project. Note that AS Monaco is also present on the file and has offered 17M€ plus bonuses to Nantes. Affair to follow...
Currently, Paris FC is 12th in Ligue 1 with 0 points. The club's next match is against Angers on February 20, 2027.
