Chelsea's stance on replacing Nicolas Jackson revealed as out-of-favour striker pushes for transfer

Chelsea have revealed their stance on Nicolas Jackson's transfer this summer, as the Senegalese continues to be linked with moves away from Stamford Bridge. The Blues have signed Liam Delap and Joao Pedro to strengthen their attack in this transfer window and both forwards have shown early promise by performing fairly well in the Club World Cup, where Enzo Maresca's side emerged victorious.

  • ‘s stance on Jackson revealed
  • Won’t sign Jackson’s replacement
  • Open to Jackson leaving Stamford Bridge

Chelsea's stance on replacing Nicolas Jackson revealed as out-of-favour striker pushes for transferChelsea's stance on replacing Nicolas Jackson revealed as out-of-favour striker pushes for transferChelsea's stance on replacing Nicolas Jackson revealed as out-of-favour striker pushes for transfer

Jackson wants to leave Chelsea this summer in a bid to get more game time, following the arrivals of Pedro and Delap at Stamford Bridge earlier in the transfer window. The international is reportedly keen on a move to if they sell their star forward, Alexander Isak to .

According to The Daily Mail, the Blues are in no hurry to offload their out-of-favour striker Jackson in this window. Chelsea have a set squad ahead of the 2025-26 campaign and are not planning to buy another forward, even if Jackson decides to move out. The 24-year-old forward was kept away from the club’s matchday squads during the pre-season against و last week, as he trained alone at Cobham. Although Jackson was not part of the team’s ‘bomb squad’ featuring stars like Raheem Sterling, Renato Veiga, Carney Chukwuemeka, Alfie Gilchrist, David Datro Fofana and others.

The Daily Mail got in touch with the CIES Football Observatory based in to get a scientific transfer algorithm, which revealed that Jackson is valued at €85 million (£73.3m/$99m).

The Blues kick off the new season on Sunday as they host at Stamford Bridge.