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Chelsea striker Nicholas Jackson reportedly preferred to move to Newcastle United this summer despite interest from other clubs.
Chelsea is said to be in consultation with many suitors, but Jackson himself appears to be keen to move to St. James Park.
It added that Chelsea is not eager to sell, even if he and Christopher Nukank appear to be among the famous departures from Stamford Bridge, according to a report by the Telegraph.
Fabrizio Romano has announced Catch off side Chelsea sales like Jackson are to help the Blues offer targets like Zabi Simons and Alejandro Garnacho.
Jackson was also removed from Enzo Maresca’s team, with a friendly victory over AC Milan today.
Nicholas Jackson can replace Alexander Isaac of Newcastle
Telegraph suggests that when Jackson moves to Newcastle, he can ultimately retreat the Magpie selling star striker Alexander Isaac.
Swedish International is not an easy player, but Jackson has been reasonably good in his time in the Premier League and is still young enough to continue developing and improving.
The 24-year-old wasn’t good enough for Chelsea. The West London Giants are moving to strengthen ahead of time by bringing in Joao Pedro and Liam Delap this summer.
Is Jackson enough for Newcastle?
Jackson is clearly going to beat the pecking order at Stamford Bridge, but is he really trying to play for a club like Newcastle?
ISAK is a world-class performer, scoring 62 goals in 62 matches in 109 NUFC games before scoring 62 goals, while Jackson has just 30 games in 81 matches in English football.
It will be interesting to see how this saga develops, but once Isak leaves, it will definitely be able to hold Newcastle accountable and invest that big transfer fee in a player who is better than Jackson.