Nicolas Jackson wants to stay and fight for his place at Chelsea despite intense competition | OneFootball

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·7 juillet 2025

Nicolas Jackson wants to stay and fight for his place at Chelsea despite intense competition

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Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson is willing to stay and fight for his place at the club despite being linked with a move away from the West London club.

According to Rahman Osman, “Jackson doesn’t want to leave Chelsea this summer. His aim is to put the last few games behind him and get back to his best form.


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“Taken onboard all the criticism and competition. He sees it all as a call to improve.”

There have been talks of interest in the 24-year-old after Chelsea signed Liam Delap and Joao Pedro to compete for his starting berth.

It did not help that the Senegal international had a dreadful end to the season.

An awful scoring drought tainted a decent start before he picked up two red cards late in the season, making matters worse.

Stamford Bridge faithful will be hoping that Jackson can rediscover his best form. On his day, he is a dangerous attacker and a key player for Chelsea in attack.

However, that may be wearing thin due to his profligacy and penchant for picking up cards.

Chelsea need to consider giving Jackson some playing time on the left wing.

He has the skill set to deliver out wide and could shine there for the club instead of the Blues pulling out funds to sign another attacker.

Despite adding Jamie Bynoe-Gittens to the ranks, there continues to be noise around Chelsea signing another winger, but the Blues need to lock their purses.

Chelsea must focus on trimming their incredibly bloated squad, especially after being sanctioned by UEFA for breaching financial rules.

The Blues are reportedly required to sell before registering players for next season. According to The Times, they must bring in £60 million in sales.

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