Chelsea attacker Christopher Nunku is about to leave the club for Italian giant AC Milan, according to reports.
The French striker has passed a gloomy two years as blue since the signing of Leipzig in a £ 36 million deal.
He struggled to reinforce himself a place in the starting eleven under Mauricio Pochettino or Enzo Maresca and is now ready for the exit door.
Civil servants of Chelsea and AC Milan have verbally agreed 'a fee in the £ 30 million plus add-ons region for his transfer, according to reports, where Nunku was expected to set a pen for a five-year-old deal in the coming days about a five-year-old deal.
It is thought that the 27-year-old has agreed to make a wage reduction to seal a move to Serie A, as reported by the Italian Outlet Gazzetta, and earns around £ 4.3 million per season.
Due to the completion of the deal, the Rossoneri will finally put an end to their pursuit of no. 9 after Prime Target Victor Boniface failed a medical failed and they missed Darwin Nunez from Liverpool in the Saudi Pro League.
Nunku is the newest player who leaves Chelsea this summer after the outputs of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Joao Felix, Noni Madueke, Armando Broja and more recently Carney Chukwuemeka.
After having spent the second half of last season on loan in Borussia Dortmund, Chukwuemeka sealed a permanent move to the Bundesliga this week after, for example, officials agreed to pay the £ 24 million desired Chelsea.
Blues-young Aaron Anselmino is also on his way to Dortmund for a seasonal loan and flew to Germany to complete the deal.
Nicolas Jackson looks the next star for the exit door, where the Senegal striker reportedly reached an agreement to become a member of the German champions Bayern Munich.
Jackson, who came to Chelsea from Villareal in 2023, is no longer thought of the plans of Enzo Maresca after the signing sessions of Liam Delap and Joao Pedro.
It is said that conversations are going on between Bayern and the camp of the attacker about whether he will move to a temporary or permanent basis.
In the meantime, the blues also want to strengthen their team before the transfer window officially closes on 1 September.
After weeks of negotiations, club officials reportedly reached an agreement tonight with Manchester United for Alejandro Garnacho.
The Argentinian has fallen with Ruben Amorim all summer and has made it clear throughout the summer that he 'only Chelsea wants' and this season has been omitted from every Red Devils team.
The two clubs have been agreed on a £ 40 million deal for Garnacho, with a clause of 10 percent, according to athletics.
The 21-year-old seems to put a seven-year-old deal on paper, with a medical medical planned tomorrow in London.
In the meantime, Chelsea continues to continue their pursuit of Xavi Simons, although they are now confronted with competition from Tottenham Hotspur.
Allegedly Spurs tried to hijack a deal for the Dutch winger on Thursday after he had missed Ebereechi Eze to Arsenal last week.
