Two Manchester United transfer choices revealed by merciless Nottingham Forest after baffling £90m decisions

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Christoph Freund, the sports director of Bayern Munich, has downplayed rumors that Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku is being pursued.
Nkunku has been predicted to depart Stamford Bridge this month after being forced to take a reserve role under Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca. According to German publications, the 27-year-old is Bayern's top choice for the January transfer window.
Chelsea has reiterated their interest in signing Mathys Tel, a forward for Bayern, as part of the two clubs' negotiations, even though the Bundesliga team has already stated that they want to hold onto the young Frenchman.
Nkunku has been valued at €70 million (£59.1 million) by Chelsea, according to Fabrizio Romano, but The Telegraph estimates that amount to be closer to £65 million. That amount would allow Chelsea to recoup the £52 million they originally spent to acquire Nkunku from RB Leipzig in 2023.
After downplaying the possibility of a move for Nkunku toward the end of 2024, Freund has now once more disassociated Bayern from a move for the Chelsea forward.
" According to rumors, Nkunku, who is eager to return to the Bundesliga this month, and Bayern have already agreed on personal terms, despite Freund's public insistence.
Fruend responded to a question about whether Nkunku is being discussed in Munich by telling Sky Sports Germany: "No!
"If it is the case that we continue into the season [with the current squad], which is our plan, then it is not a topic of conversation that we bring in an attacker, because we are very, very well positioned there, both in terms of quality and numbers.
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