Florent Malouda has urged Chelsea star Christopher Nkunku to consider a move to Arsenal. He believes that the Gunners are an ideal fit for him, along with Bayern Munich.
Speaking to Racing Tipster, Malouda stated that he is unsure if Nkunku should leave Chelsea. However, he believes that a move is on the cards as it is important for him to play regularly to make it to France’s World Cup squad next year. Malouda said (via GOAL):
Nkunku has failed to get into Enzo Maresca’s main XI at Chelsea. He has been starting their cup matches but the former RB Leipzig star wants to play regularly and is looking to move.
Frank Leboeuf was on ESPN FC earlier this year and urged Christopher Nkunku to leave Chelsea. He believes that the Arsenal and Bayern Munich target is still a good player and said (via METRO):
Arsenal are looking to sign a forward this summer and are in talks with Viktor Gyokeres. Chelsea have also been linked with the Swedish striker.
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