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HEARTWARMING REASON WHY CHELSEA NEW BOY NKUNKU CELEBRATES BY BLOWING UP BALLOON

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Heartwarming reason why Chelsea new boy Nkunku celebrates by blowing up balloon

   /  Ronaldoyyds

NEXT season, when Christopher Nkunku opens his Premier League account, expect to see his unique goal celebration.

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The French forward, 25, who has agreed a deal to sign for Chelsea in the summer, made his first start for RB Leipzig in just under two months after returning from injury.

He didn't waste any time getting on the scoresheet - firing his side ahead against Hoffenheim in the 28th minute.

It was Nkunku's 18th goal of the season - an impressive tally considering he's missed 13 matches this campaign.

And it was followed by a goal celebration that comes from the heart.

Nkunku pulls out a red balloon hidden in his sock and blows it up.

The reason for this dedication is his two-year-old son, who he admitted loves balloons.

The ex-PSG star first pulled off the celebration against Shakhtar Donetsk in a Champions League tie back in November.

Quizzed about it after the 4-0 thrashing of the Ukrainians, he confirmed: "The ballon was for my son. He likes balloons."

Nkunku is set to join the Blues in the summer, after signing a pre-contract.

Although the deal is yet to be confirmed by Chelsea, it is believed he will cost over Ł50million.

Owner Todd Boehly has splashed over Ł600million on new talent at Stamford Bridge.

However, the Premier League side have struggled this season.

They currently sit in 12th spot, and it is highly unlikely they will be playing in Europe next season.

The West Londoners were also knocked out of the FA Cup and Carabao Cup in the early stages, while Real Madrid eliminated them 

Mail Sport previously reported that Mauricio Pochettino has reached a verbal agreement to become the next Chelsea manager - and the deal could be done within days.

Mail Sport revealed the former Tottenham boss held further talks with the Stamford Bridge hierarchy on Tuesday as he nears a Premier League return.

The 51-year-old Argentine has been out of managerial work since being sacked by Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season.





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