Romano confirms Fenerbahce want Nkunku with movement occurring: "They've been in contact"
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Romano confirms Fenerbahce want Nkunku with movement occurring: "They've been in contact"
"The situation surrounding Christopher Nkunku is certainly an interesting one. He arrived in the summer, but has not shown many signs of promise for AC Milan just yet. Of course, this weekend has thrown a curveball into things, and it is why football is never simple. A brace - including a proper striker's goal - has shown that Nkunku can be what Milan need."
"Christopher Nkunku has made a breakthrough, opening his Serie A account after scoring in the Coppa Italia. This remains a transfer market issue to monitor in the coming days and weeks. Clearly, the brace against Verona has changed sentiment on Nkunku. One match won't change the assessments of all parties involved, but one match can certainly spark a spark, it can change the timing of certain discussions."
"And that's why I can confirm that there's some movement around Nkunku. Fenerbahce is interested, and they've been in contact with Milan in recent days to understand the player's situation. But from here to starting to get closer to closing the deal, to reaching an agreement with the player, that's not a secondary issue. Pay attention to the player part, that's the real crux of the Nkunku issue; we'll also need to understand what the boy wants to do."
Christopher Nkunku arrived at AC Milan in the summer but initially showed limited promise. A recent brace, including a traditional striker's finish, produced a notable performance that helped Milan win and altered perceptions. Transfer reports continue to list Nkunku in the shop window despite his improved display. Fenerbahce has expressed interest and contacted Milan to assess the situation. Discussions and potential movement around Nkunku are ongoing, but any transfer depends on reaching an agreement with the player and understanding his intentions. One match changed sentiment but did not resolve the wider transfer uncertainty.
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