RB Leipzig are reportedly ready to bring Christopher Nkunku back to Germany, as part of a blockbuster deal that would see Xavi Simons join Chelsea in a £60 million ($81m) move. The Bundesliga side have floated the sensational idea of a player-plus-cash swap with Chelsea preparing to move out several players, including Nkunku, before going all-in on their top attacking targets.
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Nkunku arrived at Chelsea in June 2023 for £52m ($70m) with a reputation as one of Europe’s most dangerous attacking weapons. But the dream quickly soured. A long-term injury wrecked his debut season, stalling his progress and leaving him struggling to establish himself in the starting XI. Now 27, the France international has made it clear he wants a fresh start before the transfer window slams shut. Chelsea agree it’s time to part ways, and Leipzig could be the perfect escape route.
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Nkunku’s final season in Germany was nothing short of electric, with 16 goals in 25 appearances. Leipzig have never truly replaced him, and the chance to reunite with their former talisman is proving too tempting to ignore. But this isn’t just about nostalgia. Leipzig believe Nkunku could instantly elevate their attack, especially after losing striker Benjamin Sesko to Manchester United in a £74m ($99.5m) switch earlier this summer.
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Even if Chelsea strike gold with Simons, their hunt for Alejandro Garnacho will continue. The 21-year-old Argentina international is open to the move, but United are holding firm at £50m ($67m). The Blues, however, believe they can haggle the price down before deadline day.
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Chelsea have already been making waves in the market, signing Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens, and securing Brazilian prodigy Willian Estevao. The aim is clear: depth, competition, and a frontline that can adapt to any tactical demand. The Blues will begin their Premier League campaign against Palace on August 17.






