forward faces an uncertain future as the summer transfer window draws nearer.
The 27-year-old joined Chelsea from RB Leipzig in the summer of 2023 for a fee in the region of £52 million.
However, his time in the has been far from smooth, with injuries hampering his ability to make a meaningful impact.
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In his debut season, Nkunku missed over 40 games due to knee, hip and hamstring issues. This season has been more promising, however, with the Frenchman making 42 appearances across all competitions and scoring 14 goals.
Even so, speculation surrounding his future continues to grow. According to , Liverpool are among the clubs monitoring his situation.
The report claims Nkunku has been added to the Reds’ shortlist, with his versatility seen as a key asset by head coach Arne Slot.
However, are not alone in their interest. Bayern Munich and Newcastle United are also reportedly in the mix, and while Nkunku remains under contract at Stamford Bridge until 2029, he could be available for around £50 million this summer.
For any club considering a move, his recent injury record may be a concern. Nkunku has not featured for Chelsea since mid-April after picking up a knock in training ahead of their UEFA Europa Conference League semi-final first leg against Djurgarden.
He has missed Chelsea’s last three league games, including the clash with Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.
Speaking ahead of Chelsea's meeting with Manchester United on Friday evening, head coach a confirmed Nkunku is still not back in training. With just three games left this season, the forward may not feature again.
Maresca initially described the injury as a 'small issue' that was expected to sideline the forward for just a couple of weeks. However, speaking in his press conference this week, he confirmed: "Christo [Nkunku] is still out."
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