Christopher Nkunku return to RB Leipzig on the cards as possible solution to Xavi Simons stand-off but Chelsea forward must accept 75% salary cut

Christopher Nkunku could mark a sensational return to RB Leipzig as Chelsea remain keen on Xavi Simons. But the Frenchman must accept a hefty pay cut.

  • Leipzig could make a move for Nkunku
  • Frenchman keen on leaving
  • Forward must accept 75% pay cut at German side

Christopher Nkunku return to RB Leipzig on the cards as possible solution to Xavi Simons stand-off but Chelsea forward must accept 75% salary cutChristopher Nkunku return to RB Leipzig on the cards as possible solution to Xavi Simons stand-off but Chelsea forward must accept 75% salary cutChristopher Nkunku return to RB Leipzig on the cards as possible solution to Xavi Simons stand-off but Chelsea forward must accept 75% salary cut

are reportedly seriously considering a sensational return for former star Nkunku, according to Bild. The 27-year-old Frenchman left Leipzig for Chelsea in 2023 for €60 million (£52m/$70m), and although initial rumours seemed unlikely, talks are now gaining traction.

A potential Nkunku move could serve as a key bargaining chip in Leipzig’s negotiations with Chelsea over Xavi Simons. The international has long agreed personal terms with the side and is pushing for a transfer. However, the Blues must first offload players like Nkunku before making an official offer, as the side remain adamant on their asking price of €70 million (£60m/$82m).

The major hurdle remains Nkunku’s reported €20m (£17m/$23m) salary in London, double what he earned in Leipzig. With a new internal salary cap of €5m, Leipzig would only consider a deal if the Frenchman agrees a 75 per cent pay cut. Indeed, per Bild sporting director Marcel Schafer has been informed by the Leipzig hierarchy to reduce the salary budget by 20%.

Nkunku was inching closer to a move to , but the deal is on the verge of a collapse after Chelsea refused to send the forward on loan. The Club winners value Nkunku — on a contract until 2029 — at €50m (£43m/$58m). The player is also eager to make a permanent switch in order to put an end to his misery at Stamford Bridge. It also remains to be seen what happens to Chelsea’s pursuit of Alejandro Garnacho, with slapping a £50m ($68m) price tag on the Argentine.