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Chelsea have made big moves to get£80M transfer deal done

Journalist Ben Jacobs has opened up and claimed that Chelsea have offered striker Nicolas Jackson to the likes of Manchester United, Newcastle and Milan in a bid to get him off the books this transfer window.

CHELSEA have already bolstered their attacking options this summer with a £30 million deal to sign Liam Delap from Ipswich Town and a £60m move for Joao Pedro from Brighton last month, and there is talk that they will continue their summer of spending.

The Athletic report that Jackson is not deemed as ‘untouchable’ at Chelsea and could be sold if they receive a high enough offer.

And after suffering their lowest goalscoring tally in Premier League history last season (44), the Red Devils could still look to strengthen their front line by signing Jackson, as per BBC Sport.

Now, according to Jacobs, the club have been offering the striker to a number of clubs in order to get him out the club – He took to X.com and said: “Jackson has been offered to Newcastle, Manchester United and Milan recently.

“Former two clubs decided to focus on Benjamin Sesko instead of engaging now.

“There remains a realistic chance Jackson leaves with several clubs keen and likely to approach Chelsea in August.”

IcChelseanews Says…

Despite all the arrivals that have come to CHELSEA this summer, we can see the Blues keeping hold of Jackson as he is a very good option to have in that side. He has scored 30 goals in 81 games for the Blues and Enzo Maresca will surely continue to use the man next season

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