Man Utd given Nkunku hope after ‘NO CHANCE’ message

Robin Bairner
Robin Bairner
  • 30 Jan 2025 09:35 GMT
  • 3 min read
Christopher Nkunku, Man Utd, 2024/25
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Manchester United have been told that there is one way that they can unlock a deal for Chelsea winger Christopher Nkunku.

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The France international is unhappy at Stamford Bridge but with just days left in the transfer market faces a major battle to complete the move away from the Blues to get the regular first-team football that he craves.

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Player image Alejandro Garnacho
Alejandro Garnacho

F (L), M (RL)

Man Utd logo

Man Utd

Alejandro Garnacho
Alejandro Garnacho

F (L), M (RL)

Man Utd

Man Utd

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Player image Christopher Nkunku
Christopher Nkunku

F (C), M (CL)

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Chelsea

Christopher Nkunku
Christopher Nkunku

F (C), M (CL)

Chelsea

Chelsea

2024/2025

Season Statistics

2024/2025

29 Appearances 31
8 Goals 13
4 Assists 4
27 Shots On Target 27
32 Key Passes 22
1564 Minutes Played 1290

Man Utd have looked a strong option for Nkunku, but they have been told the only way they could sign the versatile attacker permanently would be to strike a deal with Chelsea for Alejandro Garnacho.

“Manchester United have looked into the possibility of a deal for Christopher Nkunku, but there would only be a loan,” Sky Sports News transfer expert Dharmesh Sheth reported.

“They've got no chance of doing a permanent deal for Nkunku. It will cost them too much money.

“But clearly, if United, and it's a big if, did business with Chelsea for Alejandro Garnacho, they'll already be talking then.

“And it would smooth the way for Nkunku to maybe make a move on loan to Old Trafford.”

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Christopher Nkunku, Chelsea
© IMAGO - Christopher Nkunku, Chelsea

What’s happening with Garnacho?

Garnacho is known to be up for sale by United, though their lofty asking price in the region of €70-80 million has so far put Napoli off after they came close to landing the Argentina international.

Chelsea have also been following his fortunes but appear to be willing to wait until the last minute before making a call over a deal – backing the Red Devils into a corner as they do so.

Ruben Amorim’s side are ready to offload Garnacho in order to comply with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules. The longer the deal drags out, the weaker Man Utd’s position becomes, particularly if the saga stretches to the summer.

And Sheth had a warning for United over Nkunku, too.

“He is interested in Bayern Munich as well, and they maybe have a player in Mathys Tel that Chelsea could be interested in,” he said.

Man Utd will, therefore, have to go some to land Nkunku before the transfer window closes on 3 February.

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