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Chelsea Want £100 Million to Sell Star Player This Summer

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 11 – Chelsea values Nicolas Jackson at £100 million despite new signings limiting his role, with AC Milan confident they can secure the Senegalese striker this summer, reports say.

  • Chelsea have set a £100 million asking price to potentially sell 24-year-old striker Nicolas Jackson this summer.
  • This valuation comes in the wake of Chelsea acquiring forwards Liam Delap and João Pedro for a total fee of £90 million, alongside interest from clubs such as AC Milan.
  • Manager Enzo Maresca intends to keep Jackson in the squad and rely on multiple attackers, not placing goal-scoring solely on one player.
  • Jackson scored 10 Premier League goals and assisted 5 times last season, with Chelsea warning AC Milan it will require a £100 million bid to secure him.
  • Chelsea's decision to hold a high price suggests they may sell if suitable offers arrive, especially from Premier League clubs, reflecting their desire for nine first-team attacking options.
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AC Milan's transfer window focuses on a center forward for Massimiliano Allegri's squad. Bebote Santi Gimenez isn't enough for the Rossoneri's attack, and Massimiliano Allegri is searching for a new center forward who can provide the Livorno-born coach with a viable starting striker option alongside the Mexican. As Fabrizio Romano reported, AC Milan has been forced to cross Nicolas Jackson's name off Tare's list. The reason is obviously financia…

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SPORTbible broke the news in Manchester, United Kingdom on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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