Sports Writer
Zimpapers Sports Hub
ZIMBABWE international Marshall Munetsi is on the verge of committing his long-term future to Paris FC.
He is set to cut ties with English Premier League football side Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Munetsi’s French chapter began with Stade de Reims back in 2019, where he built his reputation as a dependable midfielder before joining Wolves.
After a brief Premier League spell, he joined Paris FC on loan and is now linked with an opportunity to return to France permanently.
A close source to the player revealed that negotiations have reached an advanced stage, with both parties keen to finalise the deal before the end of the month.
“Marshall has found his rhythm again in France. Paris FC have shown him trust, and he feels valued here.
“The decision to stay is about stability and continuing to play at a high level,” said the source.
Munetsi enjoyed a successful six-year spell at Stade de Reims before moving to England.
He returned to French Ligue 1 on loan last month.
“He knows Ligue 1 well, and the fans appreciate his work ethic. Wolves was a good experience, but France feels like home for him,” added the insider.
Paris FC officials are happy with the player’s impact, both on and off the pitch.
His leadership qualities and consistency have been highlighted as key reasons for them to push to secure him permanently.
“The club is delighted with what Munetsi can offer in their squad. He has the experience and they treat him as a cog to lead the youthful squad.”




