Guardian: Leipzig has stepped up its efforts to introduce Nkunku, which may help Chelsea sign ups

According to the British media Guardian, Leipzig has increased its efforts to introduce Nkunku, which may help Chelsea strengthen its offensive line. The Guardian said that Chelsea needs to sell Nkunku first to advance the transfer between Xavi Simm...


According to the British media Guardian, Leipzig has increased its efforts to introduce Nkunku, which may help Chelsea strengthen its offensive line. The Guardian said that Chelsea needs to sell Nkunku first to advance the transfer between Xavi Simmons and Garnacho. But with Bayern's transfer to Nkunku stranded, Chelsea's hopes of selling him seem to be dashed. Last weekend, Bayern proposed a loan and a buyout clause, but was rejected. So far, Bayern has hardly shown his willingness to sign him. Chelsea prefers to sell Nkunku permanently rather than lending, because he is not in their long-term plan.

Inter Milan is also interested in Nkunku, but he has the potential to return to Leipzig, the attacker is willing to return to his old club, although there are other options. Leipzig has not reached an agreement, but is confident that it will agree with Chelsea on Nkunku's transfer fee. The two clubs have negotiated on Xavi Simmons, and Chelsea has not yet made an offer, and they hope to sell some marginal players before further signings. Villa is interested in Jackson, but if Chelsea wants to push the deal, it needs to significantly reduce the asking price by 80 million pounds.

Chelsea also hopes to strengthen the depth of the left. They are striving to sign Garnacho, but hopes that Manchester United will lower the price of the Argentine winger by 50 million pounds. Garnacho reportedly rejected the offer to transfer to Bayern, and Chelsea is unlikely to be willing to pay more than £40 million.

Other players expected to leave Chelsea include George, DiSassi, Chilville, Chuk Umeca and Vega, who is Villarreal's target and Fulham is interested in Sterling. Meanwhile, West Ham's offer to Andre Santos was rejected.



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