Despite rumors of a move away from the West London club, Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson is prepared to stay and battle for his spot at the team. Rahman Osman claims that Jackson has no intention of leaving Chelsea this summer. His goal is to go past the previous few games and return to his peak performance.
“Took into consideration all of the competition and criticism.” He interprets it all as a challenge to get better. After Chelsea signed Liam Delap and Joao Pedro to contend for his starting spot, there have been rumors of interest in the 24-year-old.
The Senegal international’s terrible season finale did not help either. A respectable start was marred by a terrible scoring slump, and things became worse when he received two red cards late in the season.
The supporters of Stamford Bridge will be hopeful that Jackson can return to his peak performance. He is a vital member of Chelsea’s offensive line and a powerful attacker when playing. He has the potential to be a fantastic striker, according to Mauricio Pochettino. He must be patient.
Jackson wants to stay and fight for his place at Chelsea
Jackson might get some playing time on the left wing for Chelsea. Instead of spending money on a new attacker, he may excel there because he has the skill set to deliver out wide.
Though Chelsea needs to tighten their belt, there is still talk about them acquiring another winger despite the addition of Jamie Bynoe-Gittens. Chelsea needs to concentrate on reducing their excessively large team, particularly in light of their UEFA penalties for financial rule violations.
According to reports, the Blues must sell before they can sign players for the upcoming campaign. Arsenal is getting ready to make an offer for Noni Madueke, who is a candidate to depart the team. Estevao Willian is already in line to take his position for the Blues.
Delap has been the primary center-forward for the Blues during the Club World Cup, and Maresca chose to use the former Ipswich player in place of Jackson during the team’s quarterfinal matchup with Palmeiras.
But for the Italian manager, who has been accustomed to managing a sizable team during his tenure at Stamford Bridge, this is not a new problem.








