TOTTENHAM'S 'HOBBY IS TO THROW AWAY MONEY!' 100 BILLION 'ALL-TIME EATING AND RUNNING' AND 'PROMOTING RECRUITMENT IMMEDIATELY' → '3 GOALS 0 ASSISTS FW' COMPARED TO UCL

Tottenham's 'hobby is to throw away money!' 100 billion 'all-time eating and running' and 'promoting recruitment immediately' → '3 goals 0 assists FW' compared to UCL

Tottenham's 'hobby is to throw away money!' 100 billion 'all-time eating and running' and 'promoting recruitment immediately' → '3 goals 0 assists FW' compared to UCL

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It has been reported that Tottenham Hotspur are seeking to recruit Christopher Nkunku to reinforce the squad next season.

Ben Jacobs, a reporter familiar with the news of the transfer market, said on his social network service (SNS) on the 30th (Korean time), "It is known that Nkunku is likely to leave Chelsea this summer," adding, "Tottenham is moving in the most detail."

Nkunku is a striker from the French national team who was born in 1997. A former youth player from Paris Saint-Germain, Nkunku started to make his name in the 2015/16 season with the first team call-up.

Nkunku, who played for four seasons on the professional stage and improved his skills by scoring 11 goals and 3 assists in 78 games, but was thirsty for more playing time, moved to RB Leipzig ahead of the 2019/20 season and challenged the Bundesliga stage.

In the Bundesliga, Nkunku was truly a fish in the water. He played in 42 matches in his first season, scoring five goals and 14 assists. He had a successful year.

In particular, in the 2021/22 season, Nkunku was reborn as a top European player. He scored 35 goals and 16 assists in 52 games, and in recognition of his contribution, he had a career high to win the Bundesliga Player of the Year award.

He soon began to crave for Nkunku's bigger performance. Soon after, he joined Chelsea F.C. for a transfer fee of 52 million pounds (96.2 billion won) last season. However, he failed to show any performance in the Premier League. Not only did his playing time drop sharply due to injury, but he also saw his explosive dribbles, sharp passes, and attack ability significantly decrease.

Considering that it was an injury, I could fully understand it. Nevertheless, he did not know that he would leave his chronic injury, and naturally, he continued to suffer sluggishness this season as well. Eventually, he ended up with 14 goals and five assists in 42 matches, leaving regret.
After all, Tottenham began to show interest in recruiting Nkunku as he became the most likely candidate to leave Chelsea. The British media outlet Tottenham Hotspur News, which mainly reports on Tottenham, said on Sunday that as it has confirmed its entry into the UEFA Champions League, it is inevitable to strengthen the squad. Tottenham should immediately pursue Nkunku's recruitment. 먹튀검증

He added: "He was not given a fair chance due to injury. Nkunku, who played an outstanding role in the Bundesliga, insisted on the validity of the transfer, saying, "I can definitely show good form at Tottenham."

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