Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku available on loan
Manchester United could still sign Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku before the transfer deadline, but dominoes need to fall in place for a deal to happen.
Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku does not currently want to join Man Utd on a "straight loan" deal, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Bayern Munich and France Under-21 attacker Mathys Tel, 19, wants to leave the club this month and Chelsea are in talks with the Bundesliga side. (Mail) Meanwhile, Bayern and Manchester United both hold an interest in Chelsea and France attacker Christopher Nkunku, 27, who is valued at about £70m. ( Mail)
Manchester United are reportedly interested in Chelsea striker Christopher Nkunku, but they can hardly afford to sign him permanently at this stage of the season.The Blues splashed £52 million to
CHELSEA are set to revisit talks with Bayern Munich to sign Mathys Tel, according to reports. The Blues showed an interest in the forward earlier this month but were told Tel wanted to stay at
Bayern Munich are understood to be interested in Christopher Nkunku, but whether they step up their interest in the Chelsea attacker this month seems to depend on whether Mathys Tel reconsiders his
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has put his latest Chelsea transfer news out late on Monday night with news on Christopher Nkunku and much more.
Manchester United and Chelsea will meet to discuss two major transfers this week, while Fabrizio Romano has detailed what must occur before Christopher Nkunku can complete a move to Old Trafford.
The Frenchman had told Chelsea he wanted to stay in Germany following their enquiry early in the window but he has failed to figure in the last three games.
Speculation surrounding Christopher Nkunku's future at Chelsea is set to go down to the wire with just days remaining until the end of the January transfer window
Manchester United are reportedly weighing up a swap deal that would see Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku move to Old Trafford, but the Frenchman has divided opinion between Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola