Nicolas Jackson, valued between £80-100m by Chelsea, is attracting interest from Man Utd, Europe, and Saudi Arabia. Despite a long contract, his future is uncertain after recent squad additions, though Chelsea are not pressured to sell.
The summer transfer window is heating up with Manchester United making audacious moves for top targets, including a potential hijack of Arsenal's Gyokeres deal. Barcelona closes in on Marcus Rashford, and Man City prepares for James Trafford's return.
Major European clubs are deep in transfer negotiations as Marcus Rashford eyes Barcelona, Manchester United battles Arsenal for Viktor Gyokeres, and James Trafford's return to Man City looms.
AC Milan is reportedly eyeing Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic for a 2025-26 move, but only if he accepts a significant pay cut and Juventus allows a nominal fee, potentially involving severance pay. Victor Boniface is a key alternative.
Barcelona's search for a 2025-26 attacker faces hurdles. After struggles with top targets, Deco is now eyeing low-cost solutions. Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson has emerged as a prime candidate for a potential loan move to the Catalan giants.
AC Milan's interest in Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson faces a hefty hurdle, with reports indicating Chelsea values him at £110m, more than double Milan's potential offer, despite his 13 goals and 6 assists this season.
AC Milan intensifies its search for a new striker, with Victor Boniface as the top target despite Bayer Leverkusen's hefty price tag. Other options like Nicolas Jackson and Tolu Arokodare are also being considered as the Rossoneri look to bolster their attack.
AC Milan is actively exploring options for a new centre-forward, with transfer expert Matteo Moretto revealing inquiries for Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson and Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta. While Jackson would be costly, Milan is gathering information as they plan to intensify striker talks by early August.