Even on loan: Bayern chiefs have reservations about Nkunku | OneFootball

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·25. August 2025

Even on loan: Bayern chiefs have reservations about Nkunku

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Christopher Nkunku is considered a potential candidate for the offensive line at FC Bayern. However, the management is not fully convinced by the forward.

Bayern is still searching for an offensive player. Max Eberl stated last Friday evening during the Bundesliga opener that they want to become active again in the form of a loan. Christopher Nkunku has repeatedly been linked with the German record champions. According to media reports, FC Chelsea is only interested in selling the Frenchman.


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For the Munich club, after the supervisory board's decision, only a loan deal is now an option. Is this feasible with Nkunku? Unclear. According to kicker, there are reservations about the former Leipzig player among the club's officials, even if Nkunku were available on loan.

Nkunku can imagine a move to FCB

The transfer is unlikely to fail because of the player. According to consistent media reports, the right-footer can well imagine a move to the Isar. At FC Chelsea, Nkunku is sidelined and has long been considered a candidate for sale. The Munich club already made an attempt for the 27-year-old last winter.

At that time, the Blues' transfer demands were too high, which is why a transfer did not materialize. Max Eberl, in particular, is said to have strongly advocated for the signing of the offensive all-rounder. Nkunku can be deployed both on the wing and in the central offensive midfield and the center forward position.

Currently, Bayern only has two youth players, Lennart Karl and Jonah Kusi-Asare, in the second row. The offensive line is extremely thin for the reigning German champion. Therefore, the FCB officials want to become active in the transfer market in the coming days.

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