Chelsea front-runners to land Christopher Nkunku

Chelsea hesitant to sell Christopher Nkunku amid Manchester United links.

Chelsea hesitant to sell Christopher Nkunku amid Manchester United links.

Chelsea are the frontrunners to sign RB Leipzig forward Christopher Nkunku, with a potential deal worth £96 million on the cards.

According to Give Me Sport via Pete O’Rourke, Chelsea are the frontrunner for the signature of Christopher Nkunku. Previous reports suggested the Blues had already brokered a deal with RB Leipzig, which may still have some truth to the story. The Premier League side wants to get ahead of the queue and bring the Frenchman to Stamford Bridge.

Christopher Nkunku is a player many clubs crave in the current market. The Frenchman’s performance last season attracted the interest of top sides, but he remained with RB Leipzig and signed a new deal.

The new deal reportedly has a release clause of over £52 million, although it will be active next summer. At that price tag, many clubs will join the hunt for the 24-year-old French international, which Chelsea may not want.

The Blues looked to sign him in the summer but failed in their attempts to convince Leipzig. The new deal provides them with an opportunity to bring him, but things could get complicated if other big clubs attempt an approach.

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Liverpool are also keen, but Chelsea seems to have taken the box seat in pursuing Nkunku. Recent reports insisted the Blues had brokered a deal with RB Leipzig, which may see them pay a premium fee to get the Frenchman. The supposed sum could be around £96 million, which is significantly higher than his release clause.

It gives Chelsea an edge, and according to journalist Pete O’Rourke, a deal is pretty much done and dusted. Signing Nkunku would be a major coup for Chelsea and new owner Todd Boehly in their pursuit of building a competitive team for years to come.

The attacker would flourish further in Chelsea’s system and under Graham Potter. He makes them stronger next season, capable of mounting a title challenge against Manchester City and Liverpool.

Furthermore, he will be able to cement a place in the side for years to come and become their main attacking threat in an exciting team of professionals.

Chelsea are the frontrunners to sign RB Leipzig forward Christopher Nkunku, with a potential deal worth £96 million on the cards.

According to Give Me Sport via Pete O’Rourke, Chelsea are the frontrunner for the signature of Christopher Nkunku. Previous reports suggested the Blues had already brokered a deal with RB Leipzig, which may still have some truth to the story. The Premier League side wants to get ahead of the queue and bring the Frenchman to Stamford Bridge.

Christopher Nkunku is a player many clubs crave in the current market. The Frenchman’s performance last season attracted the interest of top sides, but he remained with RB Leipzig and signed a new deal.

The new deal reportedly has a release clause of over £52 million, although it will be active next summer. At that price tag, many clubs will join the hunt for the 24-year-old French international, which Chelsea may not want.

The Blues looked to sign him in the summer but failed in their attempts to convince Leipzig. The new deal provides them with an opportunity to bring him, but things could get complicated if other big clubs attempt an approach.

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Liverpool are also keen, but Chelsea seems to have taken the box seat in pursuing Nkunku. Recent reports insisted the Blues had brokered a deal with RB Leipzig, which may see them pay a premium fee to get the Frenchman. The supposed sum could be around £96 million, which is significantly higher than his release clause.

It gives Chelsea an edge, and according to journalist Pete O’Rourke, a deal is pretty much done and dusted. Signing Nkunku would be a major coup for Chelsea and new owner Todd Boehly in their pursuit of building a competitive team for years to come.

The attacker would flourish further in Chelsea’s system and under Graham Potter. He makes them stronger next season, capable of mounting a title challenge against Manchester City and Liverpool.

Furthermore, he will be able to cement a place in the side for years to come and become their main attacking threat in an exciting team of professionals.

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