Chelsea can announce the signing of £53M star ‘when they want’ – fans told
It has been claimed that Chelsea can announce the signing of RB Leipzig star Christopher Nkunku whenever they want
Graham Potter has reportedly been assured by owner Todd Boehly that he will be given plenty of time to implement his plans for the role.
And that has led to speculation in the media that Chelsea have been keen to secure the services of Nkunku after failing to sign the attacker during the summer transfer window – despite numerous offers
Chelsea have reportedly agreed to bring the player to the Premier League after it was claimed that he has signed a pre-contract agreement with the Blues
Recent reports in the media have claimed that Nkunku has now agreed to join Chelsea at the end of the season – and the Blues have agreed to pay RB Leipzig the £52 million that they have been desiring
Now – amid all the speculation – Journalist Journalist Paul Brown has claimed that Chelsea can pretty mcuh complete and announce the signing of Nkunku whenever they want.
He said: “I don’t think they have any reason to worry about Nkunku. That one seems to have been something that they can close pretty much when they want to, and that will help.”
IcFootballnews View…
If the reports are true and Chelsea have agreed to sign the player – then he will be a brilliant signing for the club – but also a risk
The Bundesliga is not the Premier League and we have seen many top players struggle – but he is the type of player that could thrive on a challenge
But as we said – if they can get the best out of the lad – he would be a brilliant source of goals for the club that is for sure
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