Christopher Nkunku has been linked with a surprise return to RB Leipzig as Chelsea continue their push to sign Xavi Simons. The French forward is among several players the Blues have put on the table during negotiations with the Bundesliga side. However, the proposed move is far from straightforward as talks continue between the Premier League and Bundesliga side.
Chelsea offer Nkunku in pursuit of Leipzig star SimonsLeipzig reject Nkunku inclusion due to high wage demandsSimons deal hinges on Chelsea meeting €70m valuationFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Chelsea have offered Nkunku to RB Leipzig as part of their pursuit of Simons. The BBC have reported that the French forward is reluctant to make the move as he is determined to play in the Champions League next season. However, The Athletic have submitted a conflicting report that Nkunku may be open to a move to RB Leipzig.
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Chelsea are actively reshaping their attack and have offered multiple players, including Carney Chukwuemeka and Tyrique George, in an effort to sign Simons. The Blues want to offload attackers to create space and funds for new arrivals, with a deal for Alejandro Garnacho also close to being completed. Leipzig’s are said to remain open to any straightforward deal worth €70 million (£60.5m), however, RB Leipzig have ruled Nkunku out of the deal due to his €20m-per-year wages, as per Simon Phillips.
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Nkunku is admired at Chelsea after his positive performances at the Club World Cup, but he has yet to secure a consistent starting role. His career ambitions and high wages present obstacles to a Bundesliga return. This situation highlights the difficulties clubs face when moving on top earners in the transfer market.
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Chelsea must decide whether to meet Leipzig’s €70m asking price for Simons without involving Nkunku. Negotiations are set to continue as the transfer window edges towards its close. Unless a Champions League club makes a move, Nkunku is expected to remain at Stamford Bridge.