AC Milan Secure Christopher Nkunku as Eighth Summer Signing

AC Milan Secure Christopher Nkunku as Eighth Summer Signing
AC Milan Secure Christopher Nkunku as Eighth Summer Signing

Christopher Nkunku has completed his €42 million transfer from Chelsea to AC Milan. The French forward signed a five-year deal until June 2030 and will wear the number 18 shirt. The deal includes €37–38 million upfront and up to €5 million in bonuses, while Chelsea secured a sell-on clause. To make the move happen, Nkunku accepted a pay cut, earning under €5 million per year.

Chelsea Struggles and Missed Chances

Nkunku’s two years in London were marked by frustration. He scored 18 goals and provided 5 assists in 62 games, but he only started 11 Premier League matches. His progress was stalled early by a knee injury in pre-season, and he never regained his full rhythm. Under Enzo Maresca, he mostly featured in Conference League matches, scoring against lower-level opposition but missing out on the league’s biggest stages.

Despite limited time, he left Chelsea with two trophies: the UEFA Conference League and the FIFA Club World Cup. Yet, his £60 million arrival from RB Leipzig never matched expectations, leaving fans wondering what could have been.

Milan’s Big Gamble

For Milan, this is a bold investment. Nkunku becomes their joint-second most expensive signing ever, tied with Leonardo Bonucci’s 2017 move. Only Rafael Leão’s €49.5 million arrival cost more. Nkunku is also Milan’s eighth signing of the summer.

The Rossoneri had chased other forwards like Victor Boniface and Conrad Harder but failed to land them. In Nkunku, they see a player who once dominated the Bundesliga with 70 goals for Leipzig and a Golden Boot in 2022/23. If he stays fit, he could become a game-changer in Serie A.

Chelsea’s Transfer Shake-Up

For Chelsea, this sale fits a larger plan. The club has raised over €320 million this summer, balancing books after a UEFA fine and creating room for new signings. With Nkunku gone, they are pushing for Alejandro Garnacho in a €40 million move, while Nicolas Jackson heads to Bayern Munich on loan.

Nkunku joins a growing list of former Chelsea men at Milan—Pulisic, Loftus-Cheek, and Tomori. Now, his task is clear: to rebuild his career in Italy and prove he can still deliver on the big stage.

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