Arsenal explores Bayern Munich

Arsenal will have a surprise in the summer move A report said that for Chelsea striker Christopher Nkunku.
Nkunku is expected to consider his options after failing to force him into Enzo Maresca's starting lineup. He has always been a regular feature of conference leagues, but even though Nicolas Jackson spent weeks with injuries, he only had nine Premier League games.
according to RMC Sportsit's Arsenal. The Gunners are allegedly keen on the French move in January and will restart the hunt at the end of the season.
Arsenal hopes to have a new striker this summer and is believed to focus their efforts on Sport CP's Viktor Gyokeres and RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko, but Nkunku could offer a versatile alternative to his ability to perform on the left-wing – the Gunners also want to strengthen the Gunners.
Bayern Munich is expected to offer competition and his interest in January transfers is well known. Nkunku reportedly wanted to take action at the time, but it was only permanent, with Chelsea's £70m asking price making this impossible.
Christian Falk State Enkenku still wants to move to Bayern, but financial situation proves once again a problem as Bundesliga leaders are currently focusing on Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz, which could cost more than £100 million.
In order for Bayern to fund Nkunku, they need to sell Mathys Tel permanently – just like in January. The French youngster joined Tottenham Hotspur on a six-month loan in January, but the Spurs did choose to make the move permanent for more than £50m, although reports on the possibility of a trigger were mixed.
Chelsea aren't desperate to split up obstacles with Nkunku, but may hear the offer from frustrated strikers because they are willing to change their strikers.
Liam Delap of Ipswich Town is Bruce's leading target, and any move by the British will be comfortably funded by the sale of Nkunku, as if one of Kieran McKenna's party is sent back to the championship, it will win a £30 million release clause, which will become active in Delap's contract.