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Hope you're in good shape tonight, the transfer market is in full swing in particular, the best teams in Europe are targeting the best signings to prepare for next season, so if you want to know what the latest news is, watch until the end.
Chelsea continue to be very active in the transfer market. After recruiting David Fofana, João Félix and Mykhaylo Mudryk this winter, Christopher Nkunku will join the Blues in the summer of 2023.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Blues are preparing to unveil the first of their summer reinforcements: Christopher Nkunku. The Frenchman has had a great season with RB Leipzig, notably helping his side defend their German Cup title on Saturday night, despite being out for more than 4 months due to a knee injury, Nkunku will join Chelsea from of July 2023, when he passed his medical examination last December, giving his final agreement for a transfer.
The striker has scored 23 goals and provided 6 assists in the 36 matches he has played this season. As Chelsea look to shed much of their expensive squad, Nkunku looks like the player who will give them their money's worth.
Another rookie who won the last World Cup is also heading to the Premier League side of Liverpool. This is Alexis Mac Allister, now a former Brighton player. Indeed, as anticipated in recent weeks, midfielder Alexis Mac Allister (24 years old, 35 games and 10 goals in the Premier League this season) will leave Brighton for Liverpool during this summer transfer window. According to information from journalist Fabrizio Romano on Monday, a total agreement has been reached for the Argentinian international, who will join the Reds against a check estimated at 50 million euros.
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