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Chelsea have one of the worst seasons in recent memory and many fans still cant believe what has happened this season – they have been one of the poorest sides in the League.

However – one good thing that has happened this season is the imminent arrival of Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig – who is one of the most highly-rates players in Europe right now.

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Nkunku has been impressive this season for Leipzig and recently picked up the Bundesliga golden boot with 16-goals – and he has got many Blues fans excited about his arrival.

Now – Respected Journalist Romano has revealed that the £52 million man will be unveiled as a Blues star very soon…he tweeted:

Christopher Nkunku scores on his last game as RB Leipzig player. 15 goals and 5 assists in 25 Bundesliga games. 🔵🎈 #CFC

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This is a massive summer transfer window for CHELSEA – they need to make the right decisions.

The board has splashed some serious amount of money over the last couple of transfer windows on players that have not actually imrpoved the squad.

Nkunku is coming to the club with a massive reputation in the game – and one of the best in Europe – fans will be hoping that he is able to adapt to the pace and the quality of the Premier League.

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The Bundesliga is tough – but it is not the Premier League and we have seen some brilliant players come over and totally flop – Nkunku has the potential to do that.

However – he will be welcomed by the fans – they will give him a fair shot in the side – but if he does not get into the habit of scoring goals very quickly – he will struggle to ever get going.

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