Six top European clubs are lining up for Chelsea attacker Christopher Nkunku as the forward faces an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge ahead of the summer transfer window.
Nkunku, who is of Congolese descent but represents France at international level, has endured a difficult second season in West London following his high-profile move from RB Leipzig.
Persistent injury setbacks and inconsistent form have limited his impact at the club, despite high expectations upon his arrival.
According to reports by The Sun, Chelsea are now open to letting the 27-year-old depart, with six clubs expressing strong interest.
Arsenal and Manchester United are monitoring the situation closely within the Premier League, while Paris Saint-Germain—Nkunku’s former club—are also keen on a reunion.
Liverpool, West Ham United, and Atletico Madrid round out the list of suitors, all looking to bolster their attacking options.
Nkunku is believed to prefer a move to a UEFA Champions League-qualified side, making clubs like Arsenal, PSG, and Atletico more likely destinations.
Despite being on Chelsea’s books for two seasons, the former Bundesliga standout has made only seven Premier League starts, with the majority of his other 15 starts coming in domestic cup competitions.
The limited game time and Chelsea’s ongoing squad overhaul under a new technical direction have led to increased speculation over his departure.
Nkunku, once among the most promising forwards in Europe, is now aiming to reignite his career at the highest level, with several elite clubs prepared to offer him that platform.