Nicolas Jackson Offered to Premier League Rivals Amid Chelsea Shake-Up
So, there’s been a lot of chatter around Nicolas Jackson lately — and if you’ve been following transfer news, you’ve probably seen his name popping up. Let’s break down what’s going on with the Chelsea striker and why he’s suddenly become a hot topic for clubs like Manchester United, Newcastle, and even AC Milan.
Chelsea have reportedly made Jackson available for transfer, offering him to a few top-tier clubs, including United and Newcastle. The reason? Well, Chelsea’s attacking lineup is undergoing a major revamp. After two seasons at Stamford Bridge — where he’s managed 30 goals in 81 appearances — Jackson is now facing serious competition following the arrivals of Liam Delap and Joao Pedro. Both players were signed this summer for big money, signaling that Jackson’s spot as the main striker might no longer be guaranteed.
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Even though Jackson was the first-choice No. 9 for Chelsea last season, scoring 13 goals in all competitions, the club seems ready to move in a new direction. He was even left out of the starting lineup for the Club World Cup final against PSG — a big game — which has only added fuel to speculation that his days at the Bridge could be numbered.
Now, Chelsea reportedly want around £80 million for him, but they’re also open to a loan — as long as there’s an obligation to buy later on. It’s clear they’re not just trying to offload him casually; they’re looking for a deal that brings in serious money or long-term value.
Meanwhile, both Manchester United and Newcastle are currently more focused on RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, one of the most in-demand forwards in Europe right now. Newcastle even submitted a fresh offer of £70 million plus add-ons and are hoping for a quick decision from Sesko, especially since they may offload Alexander Isak if a deal is secured. But if either of these clubs miss out on Sesko, Jackson is being considered as their Plan B — a ready-made Premier League striker who could slot into their systems with minimal fuss.
AC Milan are also reportedly keeping an eye on him, which adds a European twist to this story. And it’s not like Chelsea are in a rush — they’re playing their cards carefully, likely waiting to see how the Sesko saga unfolds before making any final decisions about Jackson.
So, to sum it up: Nicolas Jackson is available, Chelsea are open to selling or loaning him out, and a few clubs are circling — but whether he stays in the Premier League or moves abroad depends largely on how the other dominoes fall in this summer's striker market.
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