BREAKING NEWS: Nkunku Issues Ultimatum to Manchester United, Demands £70m Player Exit Before Agreeing to January Move
In a surprising turn to the ongoing transfer drama, Chelsea player Christopher Nkunku has allegedly given Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim a firm ultimatum, stating that he will not finalize a move to Old Trafford unless a key condition is fulfilled. Sources suggest that Nkunku is insisting on the departure of a United player valued at £70m before agreeing to join the club in January.
Nkunku, who has been strongly linked with a move to Manchester United in recent weeks, has reportedly made up his mind to leave Chelsea. However, the French forward is reluctant to proceed with the transfer due to concerns about aligning himself with a player he deems a “flop” at United. While players like Amad Diallo and Bruno Fernandes have been ruled out, there is ongoing speculation about the identity of the player involved.
Nkunku’s Concerns About Squad Dynamics
The former RB Leipzig star is said to have privately expressed concerns about joining a squad that includes a player whose performances have faced criticism. Speaking to close associates, Nkunku allegedly commented, “I’ve decided to join them, but seeing him at the club still discourages me. I don’t want to associate myself with a flop.”
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