'The Biggest Club in Italy' - Nkunku Discusses January Rumours and Milan Arrival
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'The biggest club in Italy' - Nkunku discusses January rumours and Milan arrival
By: Ben Dixon AC Milan signed Christopher Nkunku in the summer, but the Frenchman could have left the club only six months after signing, thanks to a January push.In the past few years, Milan have had some pretty rotten luck with strikers, and it seemed that Nkunku was going to be added to the list. With only one goal before Christmas, it seemed that the Rossoneri would consider an exit in the January mercato.Even despite a brace against Hellas …
He was one of the most talked-about names during the January transfer window at AC Milan, but in the end he stayed and now seems to be starting to come into his own. This is Christopher Nkunku, who has gone from being a mystery to slowly becoming a key figure in Max Allegri's project. Aided by the ailments of Leao and Pulisic, the Frenchman is carving out his own space, with goals starting to arrive. The former Chelsea player was the subject of …
Nkunku: "I never thought about leaving. Milan is the biggest club in Italy"
AC Milan's forward, Christopher Nkunku, spoke exclusively to those at 'La Gazzetta dello Sport' about his experience so far in Rossonero and in Serie A. Nkunku, can the two goals you scored against Verona be considered the turning point of your season? "Honestly, they made me very happy, but my main goal was and still is to get into top condition." How much did missing preseason affect your performances? "A lot. It’s like a journalist doing an i…
Nkunku Shuts Down January Exit Rumours at AC Milan
AC Milan fans breathed easier this week after Christopher Nkunku’s AC Milan commitment became crystal clear in a candid chat. The French forward told Gazzetta dello Sport he never once thought about leaving the club in January, putting an end to weeks of speculation that had supporters worried. “I never considered leaving AC Milan in […] Source
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