Marshall Munetsi has hinted he could seek to stay at Paris FC permanently, with the Wolves man loving life out on loan.
Marshall Munetsi joined the club during the mid-season window, after he had struggled to convince with his performances at Molineux.
And it has been a successful stint so far for the Zimbabwe midfielder.
He has scored four goals in 12 appearances so far, delivering the clear output that had been sorely lacking in a Wolves shirt.
And his red-hot form now puts Wolves in a strong position, with Munetsi seemingly looking to stay put.
Marshall Munetsi comments on his future

Munetsi’s impact for Paris FC has been immediate, with his goal return placing him among the more productive midfielders in his squad.
His responsibilities have been clearly defined, allowing him to contribute consistently in advanced areas.
That consistency was, frustratingly, something we didn’t see all that much at Wolves.
But Munetsi seems to have massively enjoyed his time at Paris FC so far, and his latest comments do strongly hint he will look to stay at the club this summer.
He said (via GFFN): “I feel good here alongside some players that I know. We get on well and you see that on the pitch. You can’t buy this atmosphere; it’s there, or it isn’t.
“I came for six months and I am focused on the six games remaining. We will see what discussions are had at the end of the season.
“There is a great project here. My family like it here in Paris. My two boys were born in France. It is also my country a bit.”
That statement suggests a stable environment and a clear short-term focus, with Munetsi highlighting the six games remaining in his current loan.
And the reference to how his family like it in Paris is rather telling.
Munetsi loan is working out very well for Wolves
For Wolves, the success of this loan creates a stronger position than the one they held earlier in the season.
Munetsi had struggled to establish himself due to being used across multiple roles without a consistent brief.
That lack of clarity limited his impact, as he was asked to adapt rather than specialise within the team structure.

Clearly his role at Paris is allowing him to be much more impactful, and he sounds very happy.
It’s great news for Wolves, because his form presents a chance to potentially recoup more of the £16 million that was initially paid for him.
Before this move to Paris, Wolves likely would have got nowhere near that fee.
But if there is to be no agreement for a permanent move, then Munetsi could yet make a decent player for the Championship.
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