
Bayern Munich Targets Chelsea Duo to Replace Coman
Bayern Munich is working on finding a replacement for French winger Kingsley Coman, who is close to transferring to Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia for about 30 million euros including add-ons, as part of the Bavarian club's efforts to strengthen its attacking line before the start of the new season.
According to press reports, Bayern Munich has included Chelsea duo Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson in its list of options to replace Coman, with the likelihood of one of them transferring if the appropriate conditions for a deal arise.
Senegalese Nicolas Jackson has become a particular focus for Bayern Munich, especially after he fell out of favor with Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca, amid the signing of new players. Jackson has contributed to 42 goals in 81 matches with the Blues and has expressed his desire to seek a new playing opportunity.
Despite Bayern's interest in Jackson, journalist Christian Falk indicated that the player is no longer a current priority for the club. In contrast, Nkunku remains a viable option, especially after Leroy Sane's departure, and Bayern has begun negotiations with the player's agent.
Chelsea prefers not to loan Nkunku and insists on a permanent sale, amid interest from Newcastle and Nottingham Forest as well. Bayern Munich must act quickly if it wants to secure the deal before competition from other clubs intensifies.
According to press reports, Bayern Munich has included Chelsea duo Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson in its list of options to replace Coman, with the likelihood of one of them transferring if the appropriate conditions for a deal arise.
Senegalese Nicolas Jackson has become a particular focus for Bayern Munich, especially after he fell out of favor with Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca, amid the signing of new players. Jackson has contributed to 42 goals in 81 matches with the Blues and has expressed his desire to seek a new playing opportunity.
Despite Bayern's interest in Jackson, journalist Christian Falk indicated that the player is no longer a current priority for the club. In contrast, Nkunku remains a viable option, especially after Leroy Sane's departure, and Bayern has begun negotiations with the player's agent.
Chelsea prefers not to loan Nkunku and insists on a permanent sale, amid interest from Newcastle and Nottingham Forest as well. Bayern Munich must act quickly if it wants to secure the deal before competition from other clubs intensifies.