Christopher Nkunku’s first season at Chelsea has been anything but smooth.
After missing the start due to injury, the French international has been fighting to make an impact.
Despite scoring nine goals in just seven cup games, his Premier League involvement has been minimal.
Nkunku has played only 163 minutes in the league, including a single start on opening weekend against Manchester City.
He’s now seen as backup to Nicolas Jackson, a role that might have left him frustrated.
The Blues are now third, with their record-setting youthful side really beginning to click under Enzo Maresca. As a result, it’s unlikely the Italian makes too many tinkers to a working system, and the goalscoring France international could find both his club and international careers at risk of damage from the current scenario.
With Chelsea sitting on his long-term contract until 2029, they hold the power. But could January offer Nkunku an escape that works for all parties?
As per reports (via TeamTalk) Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund are monitoring his situation. For United, the versatile attacker could bring creativity to their inconsistent squad.
Meanwhile, Dortmund, where Nkunku shined during his RB Leipzig days, could offer a familiar setting for the 27-year-old to thrive again.
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Clubs who could make a transfer bid for Nkunku this January
Recent reports suggest Dortmund may explore a loan move for Nkunku, which could suit all involved. Chelsea previously loaned Ian Maatsen to the German club mid-season, proving their openness to such deals.
Nkunku’s time in Germany was exceptional, with 70 goals and 56 assists across 172 matches for Leipzig. Dortmund could use him in multiple attacking roles, potentially reigniting his form.
For Manchester United, signing Nkunku permanently in January might be harder. The Red Devils’ financial struggles and Chelsea’s reluctance to strengthen a rival may block any deal.
Why Enzo Maresca may keep Nkunku at Chelsea
Despite the rumors, Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca might not let Nkunku leave without a fight.
The forward has delivered 13 goals in 32 appearances for the club and remains a key part of their squad depth.
With Chelsea aiming for a top-four finish, a Conference League win, and the Club World Cup, every player will be vital.
Jackson won’t play every game, meaning Nkunku could still earn his chance in the Premier League.
For now, Nkunku’s future remains uncertain, but January could bring big decisions for both the player and the club.