
The French forward, who was signed from RB Leipzig for €60 million in the summer of 2023, faced a difficult start to his Chelsea career due to injuries that limited his appearances in the previous campaign.
However, this season has seen a resurgence, with Nkunku already scoring 10 goals across all competitions, including six in the UEFA Europa Conference League.
Despite his clear talent and positive contributions, Nkunku has struggled to secure a consistent place in manager Enzo Maresca's starting lineup.
The Frenchman has started only once in the Premier League so far, as Maresca has opted to play Nicolas Jackson in the central forward role. This situation has reportedly left Nkunku frustrated, and if his playing time does not improve, he may seek a move away from Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2025.
While clubs, including PSG, have expressed interest in Nkunku, Chelsea appears unwilling to let him go at this stage, particularly given the significant investment made in him. Nevertheless, Nkunku's future will likely hinge on his ability to earn a more prominent role in the team in the coming months. With the pressure mounting, it remains to be seen whether he will stay and fight for his place or consider a potential exit.
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