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·16 November 2024
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·16 November 2024
Fabrizio Romano has issued a fresh update on Manchester United’s reported interest in signing Chelsea playmaker Christopher Nkunku in January.
The Red Devils have struggled in front of goal in the Premier League this campaign, scoring only 12 goals in their opening 11 games.
United have reportedly made an enquiry for Nkunku, but he won’t come on the cheap with the Blues likely to demand £52 million.
Romano has now revealed that United have not contacted Chelsea about Nkunku.
There is appreciation for the Frenchman’s talents, but the club have not discussed the possibility of making new signings at the start of next year.
New manager Ruben Amorim primary focus is on ‘intensity’, which was mentioned during his initial conversations with the club’s hierarchy.
The Portuguese is expected to assess the performance of the squad first before considering whether to reinforce with attacking additions in 2025.
While Amorim does not have full authority over transfers, he will have input into the club’s plans for the forthcoming transfer windows.
The 27-year-old was one of the most sought-after attackers during his time at RB Leipzig. Chelsea made a huge statement by beating several clubs to his signature.
Nkunku had a forgettable debut season due to injuries last term. He has stayed unscathed this term but has barely started in the Premier League.
The Frenchman is the top scorer for the Blues with ten goals, but manager Enzo Maresca has not started him in the top flight since the middle of August.
The former Leipzig man is said to be frustrated over his situation, and United can capitalise by signing him in January.
Nkunku has the ability to play anywhere in the final third and in central midfield. Under Amorim, he could slot as one of the inverting wingers behind the main striker in a 3-4-2-1 formation.
He could be a dream partner for Bruno Fernandes. United are unlikely to afford a permanent transfer in January. A loan deal with an option to buy could be considered.
Stats from Transfermarkt.com.
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