Desky: Eber is currently focusing on loan transactions and now it is very difficult to complete the transfer of Nkunku
5:30am, 20 August 2025Football

Desky reporter Pretenberg reported that in the past 24 hours, due to the temporary failure of Waltermad's transfer, Bayern has formulated a new plan internally, that is, before the transfer window deadline, director Eberle will focus on loan transactions.
Although an agreement has been reached between Bayern and Nkunku, completing the transfer has become very difficult now. Chelsea once again made its position clear: only accept permanent transfers. Nkunku, Bayern's two directors Eber, as well as Floind and head coach Kompani were all frustrated.
As reported in the evening show, Leipzig is still in the competition for the player, and negotiations with Chelsea have never been interrupted. There are more teams interested in Nkunku, not just Leipzig.
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