Fenerbahce is reportedly considering a January transfer for Milan striker Christopher Nkunku, just six months after he joined the Rossoneri. However, no official bid has been submitted yet, and there remains significant discussion needed between both parties regarding his valuation, according to the latest reports.
Here’s what must unfold before any transfer can materialize.
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Current Status of Fenerbahce’s Negotiations with Milan for Nkunku
Recent reports indicate that Turkish Super Lig club Fenerbahce is eager to add Nkunku to their squad this window.
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 23: Christopher Nkunku of AC Milan celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Coppa Italia match against US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 23, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
According to updates from La Gazzetta dello Sport this past Sunday, there has been no formal proposal from Domenico Tedesco’s side yet, although a structured offer could be forthcoming in the next few days.
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Fenerbahce is reportedly aiming for a cost-effective deal for the Frenchman, hoping to persuade Milan to accept a lower price after having spent €37 million plus bonuses to recruit him from Chelsea during the summer.
On the other hand, Milan remains open to the possibility of selling Nkunku. However, they are unlikely to entertain a low offer from Fenerbahce, particularly if it falls between €20 million and €25 million, which would lead to an immediate financial loss and not benefit the club at all.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Christopher Nkunku of AC Milan faces off against Matias Vecino of Lazio during a Serie A match at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
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As for Nkunku’s perspective, he is eager to establish himself at San Siro, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport. He is not seeking an early departure and has already netted two goals in his last four Serie A starts towards the end of 2025.
In summary, as noted by La Gazzetta dello Sport, this situation is worth monitoring, although it is clear that a conclusion to the deal is still far from being reached.
