Liverpool Eye £52m Chelsea Forward Christopher Nkunku

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Liverpool have begun talks to sign Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku, who cost the Blues £52 million in 2023 but scored only six league goals due to recurring injuries.

Liverpool have begun talks to sign Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku, who cost the Blues £52 million in 2023 but scored only six league goals due to recurring injuries. With Chelsea seeking £35 million from his sale, Bayern Munich and Newcastle are also monitoring the 27-year-old, who prioritizes joining a Champions League club this summer.

As the summer transfer window approaches, Liverpool have initiated talks to sign Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku, who joined the Blues in 2023 for £52 million from RB Leipzig. Despite high expectations, the 27-year-old’s stint at Stamford Bridge has been plagued by injuries, limiting him to just six Premier League goals over two seasons. Nkunku reportedly handed in a transfer request last month, aiming to revive his career elsewhere.

According to *Foot Mercato*, Liverpool view Nkunku as a versatile attacking option, capable of playing as a forward, second striker, or attacking midfielder. Chelsea, meanwhile, are hoping to recoup around £35 million from his sale. Bayern Munich and Newcastle United are also monitoring Nkunku’s situation, though Liverpool’s talks appear more advanced. Bayern are particularly interested as they seek a replacement for Leroy Sané, who may leave the club.

Nkunku is prioritizing a move to a Champions League club, and Liverpool’s qualification for the tournament enhances their appeal. The Frenchman, a former Bundesliga Player of the Season, hasn’t featured for Chelsea in nearly a month, with coach Enzo Maresca citing "technical reasons" for his absence. With four years left on his contract, any deal will require careful negotiation.

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