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Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson is facing a potential summer departure, following reports of waning popularity among supporters and within the club. His status has declined after receiving two red cards in a span of just four games, contributing to the only two losses Chelsea suffered in their last 15 matches.
New manager Enzo Maresca is reportedly no longer considering Jackson a key part of his plans, increasing the likelihood of a transfer. This situation means Jackson could start the upcoming Club World Cup final on the bench, with fans favouring Liam Delap and Joao Pedro.
Several Premier League clubs are interested in signing the 24-year-old Senegalese international. Journalist Nabil Djellit reports that Aston Villa and Manchester United have made enquiries about Jackson's availability. Newcastle United has also been previously linked. Napoli in Italy is another interested club. Chelsea is open to selling Jackson for approximately €70 million, with a final decision expected after the Club World Cup.
Chelsea has a history of dealing with direct rivals, as shown by Noni Madueke's move to Arsenal. If Jackson leaves, Chelsea could target replacements from the interested clubs. Long-term admirers of Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho, they might pursue the Argentine winger following Madueke's exit. Chelsea also holds a strong interest in Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers; a deal involving Jackson could potentially facilitate his signing and avoid a large transfer fee. Despite missing out on Mohammed Kudus, Chelsea is expected to target a significant attacking name before the transfer window closes.
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