French forward Christopher Nkunku has completed a permanent move from Chelsea to Italian giants AC Milan, bringing an end to his two-year stay at Stamford Bridge.
Nkunku, 27, arrived in west London from RB Leipzig in June 2023 with high expectations, but an injury-ravaged debut campaign restricted him to just 14 appearances and three goals.
A Saturday statement on the Blues website revealed, “Christopher Nkunku departs for AC Milan,”
He recovered to play a central role in his second season, featuring 48 times across all competitions and netting 15 goals, five of which came in Chelsea’s triumphant UEFA Conference League run, capped by victory in Wroclaw.
Nkunku’s final goal in blue came on the biggest of stages — a decisive strike against Benfica in the Club World Cup Round one of
In total, the France international scored 18 goals in 62 appearances for Chelsea.
Chelsea thanking the forward said, “We thank Christo for his efforts throughout his time at the club and wish him well as he begins a new chapter in his career.”
Nkunku now joins a Milan side looking to strengthen their attacking options as they battle for the Serie A title and prepare for another Champions League campaign.
His arrival at San Siro marks a fresh start — and a chance to rediscover the explosive form that made him one of Europe’s most coveted forwards during his Leipzig days.
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