Christopher Nkunku's time at AC Milan has been a tale of unfulfilled promise since his arrival from Chelsea last summer. The French attacker, once a standout performer in the Bundesliga with RB Leipzig, has struggled to find his footing in Serie A, leaving fans and management alike questioning the fit. Now, with the January transfer window looming, a decisive move has been made regarding his future.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Nkunku's agent, the influential Pini Zahavi, met with Rossoneri officials yesterday to discuss the player's situation. During the talks, which also touched on Barcelona star Robert Lewandowski, Zahavi was informed that Milan have formally placed Nkunku on the transfer list. This clears the path for a summer exit, with the club reportedly valuing him at around €40 million—a price tag aimed at securing a capital gain on their initial investment.
The decision comes as no surprise to those who've watched Nkunku's struggles under manager Max Allegri. Tactically, the 26-year-old has never meshed with Allegri's pragmatic system, which demands attackers with relentless energy, physical robustness, and the ability to drive forward with thrust. Nkunku, by contrast, has often appeared a step slow and occasionally frail, unable to impose himself in the Serie A grind.
Interest in the former Chelsea man is reportedly high, and Milan are already planning to reinvest the proceeds from his sale into a more suitable replacement. For Nkunku, a fresh start elsewhere seems the logical path—acknowledging that his San Siro chapter was never destined to flourish under the current regime. By acting now, Milan aim to cut their losses before his value dips further, turning a disappointing chapter into an opportunity for both parties to move forward.
