Chelsea have offered Nicolas Jackson to Newcastle, Manchester United and AC Milan already this summer, talkSPORT understands.
The Senegalese has been the Blues' first-choice striker for the last two seasons, but is likely to see his game time reduced next term following the arrivals of Liam Delap and Joao Pedro.
Nicolas Jackson could leave Chelsea after two seasons
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Nicolas Jackson could leave Chelsea after two seasonsCredit: Getty
As a result, the west Londoners remain open to selling Jackson for the right price, which is believed to be in the region of £80million.
Chelsea could also be open to loaning out the 24-year-old, but would likely want an obligation to buy at the end of the deal.
Jackson has been linked with an exit from Stamford Bridge throughout this summer, with Newcastle and Man United touted as possible suitors.
And while both Premier League sides have had the chance to sign him, they have made another striker their top priority for now.
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The two teams are currently in a tug-of-war over RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko, with the Magpies recently stealing a march.
On Monday night, talkSPORT reported that Newcastle were hopeful of completing a deal for Sesko aftermaking a fresh offer of £70millionplus add-ons.
This came after the Toon wanted an answer from the Slovenian as to whether he wanted to join them within 48 hours.
The Geordies are prepared to reluctantly cash in on want-away talisman Alexander Isak if they land Sesko as a replacement.
Though Newcastle are confident Leipzig will accept their offer, but things could still change in the meantime, with Man United also in talks over Sesko after sending a delegation to Germany last week.
Wherever Sesko ends up will likely decide if either side steps up their pursuit of Jackson, with AC Milan also having had the chance to sign him.
Benjamin Sesko has been one of Europe's hottest properties this summer, previously drawing interest from Arsenal
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Benjamin Sesko has been one of Europe's hottest properties this summer, previously drawing interest from ArsenalCredit: Getty
Jackson has struggled to make the No.9 jersey his own at Chelsea
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Jackson has struggled to make the No.9 jersey his own at Chelsea
Beyond this, several clubs are believed to still be keen on the frontman, and are likely to approach Chelsea over him in August.
What has Nicolas Jackson's Chelsea career looked like?
Last season, Jackson scored 13 goals in all competitions for the Blues, with his numbers prompting the club to look to bolster their attacking options.
This led to them splashing out £30m on Ipswich striker Liam Delap, before a further £60m to bring in Joao Pedro from Brighton.
Following the pair's arrival, Jackson was then left out of Chelsea's starting line-up for their Club World Cup final victory over Paris Saint-Germain, leading to further speculation he could leave this summer.
His overall tally for the club stands at 30 goals in 81 appearances since joining from Villareal in 2023.
In his first season in west London, Jackson netted 17 goals in 44 games altogether, 14 of which came in the Premier League.
Joao Pedro scored in Chelsea's Club World Cup final win, while Jackson was left on the bench
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Joao Pedro scored in Chelsea's Club World Cup final win, while Jackson was left on the benchCredit: Getty
With Chelsea's first pre-season fixture against Bayer Leverkusen kicking off on Saturday, fans may soon get their biggest indication of whether Jackson is part of the club's plans going forward.