Man United learned Christopher Nkunku’s prize from Chelsea

Manchester United is considering premier league attackers to strengthen their attack this summer.
Manager Ruben Amorim wants to add new players to his team this summer who can help the club score goals and create chances.
The signing of Matheus Cunha recalled that the Red Devils lack quality in the last third.
With a movement so that Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa is reported in certain media sections, it is important to remember that the giants of the Premier League were also linked to a decision for the Chelsea striker Christopher Nkunku.
Man United was informed of the Nkunku Prize
United was cited for 35 million pounds sterling to sign the French striker from Chelsea, according to The Mirror.
Nkunku was signed by Chelsea de RB Leipzig for 52 million pounds sterling, arriving with high expectations after lighting the Bundesliga. However, French stay in Stamford Bridge was spoiled by persistent injury setbacks.
Nkunku had a hard time ensuring a coherent role, and with Chelsea aggressively reshaping their attack, the attacker is now considered a surplus to the requirements.
Chelsea has already gone big this summer, signing Joao Pedro and Liam Delap while the signature of the winger Jamie Gittens also approaches.
Blues must unload players to balance finance

With Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson and Estevao Willian also on the image, Chelsea must unload the players to balance their books in the middle of pressures on the rule of profit and sustainability (PSR).
Since the blues seek to unload Nkunku, United can take advantage of this situation and take a step for the former Bundesliga striker.
It may not be the best goal of transfer from Amorim, but its availability for negotiation costs could be a good opportunity for the Red Devils to explore this summer.
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