Chelsea has informed Manchester United that they are willing to sell Nkunku, but at a starting price of £35 million. This price may be negotiable, but it gives an idea of what Chelsea is looking for in a transfer.
Chelsea's decision to sell Nkunku comes after they made significant investments in other attacking players, such as Liam Delap and Joao Pedro, during the current transfer window. The club also needs to balance its books and address recent financial issues.
UEFA recently imposed a fine on Chelsea for breaching financial rules. To comply with these regulations, Chelsea must make adjustments to their finances, which includes selling some players.
Nkunku, on the other hand, is open to leaving Chelsea for the right club. Bayern Munich has been mentioned as a potential destination, but Manchester United's interest in the player is also being considered.
It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold, but one thing is clear: Chelsea is willing to sell Nkunku, and Manchester United is one of the clubs interested in acquiring the player.