Both French players could be set for a move back home should Paris FC adopt an aggressive approach in the winter transfer window.

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In a bid to maintain their survival in Ligue 1 this season, Paris FC are said to be looking at a duo of reinforcements from the Bundesliga.
According to sources at L’Équipe, there is interest in Bayern Leverkusen’s Martin Terrier and Elye Wahi of Eintracht Frankfurt.
Terrier, who moved from Stade Rennes for €20million in summer 2024, was sidelined for a long period with a torn Achilles tendon.
The attacker returned this season and is regularly used as a substitute – he impressed with his recent scorpion goal against 1.FC Köln.
As for Elye Wahi, the situation is clearer. While Eintracht Frankfurt hasn’t lost faith in the striker, the two sides are likely to part ways soon.
For the €26million signing who arrived from Olympique Marseille, a move to Paris would also mean a return to his home nation France.
Galatasaray is also being considered as a potential destination, and a loan with an option to buy is a possibility.
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