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Malo Gusto’s past few days have been a whirlwind mix of national team stakes and high level transfer intrigue, the kind of stretch that could reshape the next chapter of his biography.
On the pitch, his focus has been squarely on France’s World Cup preparations. Chelsea’s official site reports that Gusto came off the bench in the second half of France’s recent warm up defeat to Ivory Coast, replacing Jules Kounde around the 66th minute in Nantes, only to see his side lose late to a goal from Amad Diallo. According to The Chelsea Chronicle, that appearance was a difficult moment just a week before the World Cup, with Gusto involved on the flank as France conceded, a reminder that one small lapse at this level can become a headline. Yet, for his long term story, the real takeaway is that he is firmly in the senior France picture and trusted in tournament buildup, a major biographical marker for a 2003 born full back.
In media and public comments, he has been positioned as part of a new generation eager to deliver for Didier Deschamps. APT Sports recently carried video from France’s Clairefontaine camp, featuring Gusto speaking about a squad full of talent and the desire to give Deschamps a winning farewell at the World Cup, underscoring how quickly he has moved from promising youngster at Lyon to national team voice at Chelsea and France.
Off the pitch, the big storyline is transfer chatter with potentially huge long term implications. TeamTalk reports that both Manchester City and Bayern Munich have made enquiries about Gusto’s situation at Chelsea, after intermediaries signaled he could be one of several Blues players to monitor this summer. The outlet adds that no formal offers have been made, Chelsea are not actively looking to sell, and Gusto remains under contract until 2030, with even the possibility of improved terms being discussed in recognition of his development. The Hard Tackle further notes that new Manchester City boss Enzo Maresca is keen on reuniting with Gusto as part of City’s search for a new right back. These are, at this stage, transfer links and interest rather than confirmed negotiations, but if City or Bayern were to move decisively, it would be a career defining switch.
Social media and fan channels, including recent YouTube transfer shows focused on a possible move to Manchester City, have amplified the speculation, but for now it remains just that: speculation and informed reporting, not an agreed deal or official bid.
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