Christopher Nkunku return to RB Leipzig on the cards as possible solution to Xavi Simons stand-off but Chelsea forward must accept 75% salary cut
Christopher Nkunku could mark a sensational return to RB Leipzig as Chelsea remain keen on Xavi Simons. But the Frenchman must accept a hefty pay cut.
- Leipzig could make a move for Nkunku
- Frenchman keen on leaving Chelsea
- Forward must accept 75% pay cut at German side
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
RB Leipzig are reportedly seriously considering a sensational return for former star Nkunku, according to . The 27-year-old Frenchman left Leipzig for Chelsea in 2023 for €60 million (£52m/$70m), and although initial rumours seemed unlikely, talks are now gaining traction.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
A potential Nkunku move could serve as a key bargaining chip in Leipzig’s negotiations with Chelsea over Xavi Simons. The Netherlands international has long agreed personal terms with the Premier League side and is pushing for a transfer. However, the Blues must first offload players like Nkunku before making an official offer, as the Bundesliga side remain adamant on their asking price of €70 million (£60m/$82m).
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DID YOU KNOW?
The major hurdle remains Nkunku's reported €20m (£17m/$23m) salary in London, double what he earned in Leipzig. With a new internal salary cap of €5m, Leipzig would only consider a deal if the Frenchman agrees a 75 per cent pay cut. Indeed, per , sporting director Marcel Schafer has been informed by the Leipzig hierarchy to reduce the salary budget by 20%.
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WHAT NEXT?
Nkunku was inching closer to a move to Bayern Munich, but the deal is on the verge of a collapse after Chelsea refused to send the forward on loan. The Club World Cup winners value Nkunku — on a contract until 2029 — at €50m (£43m/$58m). The player is also eager to make a permanent switch in order to put an end to his misery at Stamford Bridge. It also remains to be seen what happens to Chelsea's pursuit of Alejandro Garnacho, with Manchester United slapping a £50m ($68m) price tag on the Argentine.
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