After the Nick Woltemade deal collapsed, Bayern are now going strong on Christopher Nkunku and will advance for the Frenchman. Contact with Chelsea has been ongoing every day for the past 4-5 days. Not a done deal yet, but negotiations are advancing. Nkunku wants the move [@FabrizioRomano]

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  1. FlyingRaccoon_420 on

    Knew this was happening but I really don’t think this works out positively for anyone. Nkunku is not the upgrade we need over Coman/Gnabry.

    Much rather we take someone on loan for a season just to fill a void. Im even okay with Hojlund.

  2. Funny how the majority of this sub already knew how this would play out after Wirtz rejected us. It is what is now, pls at least get him on a cheap deal and then we pray that he can stay healthy and maybe somehow find his old form again

  3. FullyWoodenUsername on

    Let the youngsters fill the gap please I beg you. We don’t need starter, we need backups. Let the rookies hand it!

  4. The thing is: Woltemade might have some chance to grow into Wirtz II. Nkunku will be Timo II. Totally different player types, if I was Kompany I’d start crying. Where is the fucking long term strategy?

  5. I’m not a Bayern fan but I’m convinced there’s someone working on the inside who wants to ruin Bayern. Why are they signing old out of favour players? Mane? Overpaid for Diaz And now going after Nkunku? The guy has barely kicked a ball. His injury list is longer than a wedding shopping list. It’s a terrible deal.

  6. Der_Betrachter on

    Nkunku would be a good move i guess. He would fit perfectly in our system. Only concern i have that he is injury prone. If he stays healthy, he will help us 100%.

  7. A loan with an option to buy would be a good deal. Or with an obligation to buy with high enough conditions like starting about 25 games.

  8. Once again headless chicken mode activated. As kompany wont play anyone under 25 he would fit I guess

  9. Accomplished-Style-3 on

    I’d rather see us use our younger players so we build an academy that actually fights to break into the first team. But instead, we’re paying big money for players who are past their peak. That’s not the way to build success. It also feels like we’re not really attracting big players anymore – they only come here for the money, not because we’re FC Bayern.