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Christopher Nkunku celebrates after scoring for RB Leipzig against Eintracht Frankfurt this month.
Christopher Nkunku celebrates after scoring for RB Leipzig against Eintracht Frankfurt this month. Photograph: Filip Singer/EPA
Christopher Nkunku celebrates after scoring for RB Leipzig against Eintracht Frankfurt this month. Photograph: Filip Singer/EPA

Chelsea sign Nkunku and get £25m Kovacic bid from Manchester City

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  • Deal with RB Leipzig for Nkunku in place for months
  • Midfielder Kovacic has agreed personal terms to join City

Chelsea have announced the signing of the forward Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig on a six-year contract. The deal has been in place for months and the 25-year-old has become the club’s first signing since Mauricio Pochettino took over as manager. Chelsea have paid close to €60m (£51m).

Nkunku, who can play in a number of positions across the front line, underwent medical checks with Chelsea at the end of last summer’s transfer window. The France international scored 23 goals in 36 games for Leipzig this season, including three in seven Champions League appearances.

A priority for Chelsea will be moving players out and on Tuesday they received a £25m bid from Manchester City for Mateo Kovacic. The midfielder has agreed personal terms with the treble winners.

Three Chelsea outcasts – Édouard Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly and Hakim Ziyech – are closing in on lucrative moves to Saudi Arabia and the club are expected to raise further funds by selling Mason Mount to Manchester United and Kai Havertz to Arsenal.

Chelsea are set to step up efforts to sign the Brighton midfielder Moisés Caicedo and the Villarreal striker Nicolas Jackson. Well-placed sources believe they will bid for the Celta Vigo midfielder Gabri Veiga soon.

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Nkunku, the Bundesliga’s joint top scorer this season with 16 goals, told Chelsea’s website: “I am incredibly happy to be joining Chelsea. A big effort was made to bring me to the club and I am looking forward to meeting my new coach and teammates and showing the Chelsea supporters what I can do on the pitch.”

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