Chelsea have moved swiftly to shut down rumours linking Nicolas Jackson with a summer departure, confirming their commitment to the Senegalese striker despite his recent red card at the Club World Cup.
Jackson’s dismissal during the clash against Flamengo had sparked speculation that the Blues might consider letting him go, especially following the arrival of fellow forward Liam Delap.
However, sources close to the club insist that the 23-year-old remains a key part of Chelsea’s long-term project and is not on the market.
“Chelsea striker Jackson is not for sale,” a source confirmed, firmly denying any notion of the forward being pushed toward the exit door.
The reports of interest from Saudi Arabian clubs and several European sides have not gone unnoticed, but the London club has made it clear that Jackson, who is under contract until 2033, will not be leaving unless an extraordinary offer is tabled.
The commitment to retaining both Jackson and Delap reflects Chelsea’s strategy to build a robust and competitive attacking lineup ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
Sky Sports also reported that Chelsea are eager to maintain depth in their forward line, planning for a season that will include multiple competitions and a demanding schedule.
The club believes having two top-tier strikers will be essential, and both Jackson and Delap are expected to receive substantial game time across the campaign.
Jackson, who joined Chelsea from Villarreal in 2023, has shown flashes of brilliance in a Blues shirt, with his pace and finishing ability catching the eye in both domestic and international competitions.
His fiery style has made him a fan favourite, though his recent sending-off has prompted calls for greater composure in high-stakes matches.
Despite the disciplinary hiccup, Chelsea remain convinced of Jackson’s value.
The board views him as a central figure in their attacking rebuild, one capable of delivering consistently at the highest level.
For now, the message from Stamford Bridge is unambiguous—Jackson is going nowhere.
And with both the club and the player aligned in their ambitions, fans can expect to see much more of the Senegalese international as Chelsea chase silverware on multiple fronts next season.