An extraordinary Chelsea star has emerged as the purpose of the transfer of priority of Bayern Munich prior to the approaching exit from Kingsley Coman to Saudi Arabia.
Coman will sign a three-year-old deal with Al-Nassr After Bayern Munich agreed to sell the French winger to the Saudi Pro League Giants for a transfer costs of € 30 million (£ 26 million).
With Coman the fourth senior attacking player to leave Bayern Munich this summer – after the outputs of Leroy Sane, Thomas Muller and Mathys Tel – the Bundesliga Giants would like to strengthen the Vincent Kompany team with more forward options.
According to L'Equipe, the German champions, who have already signed Luis Diaz from Liverpool this summer for € 75 million (£ 65 million), gave a priority to a movement for blues -Massfit Christopher Nunku.
It is assumed that the director of the club Max Eberl manages the former RB Leipzig star very high, even though he is struggling for minutes since he came to Chelsea in 2023.
Bayern Munich was reportedly agreed with the personal conditions with Nunku last winter, but could not match the valuation of € 70 million of € 70 million (£ 60 million).
However, it is claimed that the blues have now dropped their asking price to between € 40 million (£ 34 million) and € 50 million (£ 43 million), as a result of which Bayern Munich has transferred an important boost to the pursuit of his signature.
In the meantime, Chelsea has reportedly performed conversations with Manchester United about a movement for Red Devils Exile Alejandro Garnacho.
The Argentinian, which was placed at the beginning of the summer in Ruben Amorim's Five man 'BUMPPLOG' In addition to fellow balls Jadon Sancho, Antony, Marcus Rashford and Tyrell Malacia, is looking for an escape from Old Trafford prior to what promises to be permanently permanent on the side line.
Daily Mail Sport reported on Sunday that Garnacho has now switched to a move to Chelsea, with the blues that have a strong interest in 21-year-old exile.
The Red Devils, who initially wanted £ 70 million for Garnacho, have reduced their asking price to £ 50 million in the hope of securing his exit.
It is understood that the hierarchy of the blues is not worried about his character after their homework – and that negotiations on Garnacho's exit costs are underway.
