MU, Arsenal and Tottenham have the opportunity to successfully recruit Christopher Nkunku, after Chelsea agreed to spend £ 60 million to buy Pedro.
Chelsea continued to spend strongly under Todd Boehly, after spending £ 30 million to buy Liam Delap, they continued to spend £ 60 million to buy Joao Pedro from Brighton. Newcastle also wants to sign a contract with Pedro, who has scored 30 goals in the last two seasons, but the offer worth £ 50 million was rejected by Brighton.
Brighton also rejected Chelsea's first offer, before agreeing to sell Pedro for £ 60 million. Chelsea also agreed a £ 55 million contract for Dortmund's winger Jamie Gittens, who had a short time with Stamford Bridge when he was a young player.
Chelsea is ready to sell Christopher Nkunku for £ 35 million. |
In the opposite direction, Chelsea will have to plan to sell players to balance the finance, they are expected to push 10 players in the summer of 2025. Sandaling Delap, Pedro and Gittens, Chelsea will sell Christopher Nkunku after the disappointing time of this player in West London.
Signing a £ 52 million contract in 2023, the French player only scored 6 goals after 36 matches in the Premier League, he was eliminated by coach Enzo Maresca from the squad in some matches last season.
MU, Arsenal and Tottenham are teams interested in this player. Last month, MU had a negotiation with the representative of Nkunku, although they successfully recruited Matheus Cuha and was negotiating with Bryan Mbeumo.
Arsenal is said to have moved to Nkunku earlier this year, the Gunners are currently in need of new options to upgrade Mikel Arteta's attack. Meanwhile, Tottenham had just negotiated with Nkunku last month, coach Thomas Frank wanted Spurs to recruit this player if Mbeumo came to MU.
Nkunku really wants to return to Germany, but it is not known whether Bayern Munich will be interested in him, Chelsea is said to want to earn £ 35 million from this deal. Regarding the sale of other players, Chelsea are hoping to sell Joao Felix, Raheem Sterling and Armando Broja.