Chelsea won’t seek replacement if Senegal striker Nicolas Jackson leaves this summer
Chelsea are not drawing up contingency plans to replace Nicolas Jackson if the Senegalese forward leaves Stamford Bridge this summer, according to the Daily Mail.
The club’s stance signals confidence in the depth of attacking options already at Enzo Maresca’s disposal.
Jackson, who joined the Blues in 2023, has been linked with a potential move away during the current transfer window.
However, sources indicate that Chelsea are content to proceed without recruiting a direct replacement should the striker be sold.
The London club are banking on the presence of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap to lead the line if necessary.
In addition, Maresca believes Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, and Brazilian teenager Estevao all possess the versatility to operate as false nines in the event of an injury crisis.
Chelsea’s management reportedly view the current squad as sufficiently adaptable, with Maresca placing a premium on fluid attacking play rather than a reliance on traditional centre-forwards.
This approach aligns with his tactical emphasis on positional interchange and creativity from multiple areas of the pitch.
While the Blues are open to retaining Jackson, they are equally prepared to sanction a sale if a satisfactory offer arrives.
For now, no such bid has met the club’s valuation, and the player is said to still be exploring his options.
