Italian giants AC Milan and Juventus circle for Nicolas Jackson

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Nicolas Jackson on the radar AC Milan and Juventus

Italian heavyweights Juventus and AC Milan closely monitoring the situation of Senegal star Nicolas Jackson following the end of his loan spell at Bayern Munich.

Jackson is set to return to parent club Chelsea after Bayern opted against extending his stay, bringing an end to what has been a closely scrutinized stint in the Bundesliga.

While flashes of his talent were evident, the German champions have ultimately decided to look elsewhere as they reshape their attacking options.

Jackson’s impending return to Stamford Bridge, however, does not guarantee stability. With Chelsea expected to reassess their squad and attacking depth in the coming months, uncertainty surrounds whether the 23-year-old fits into the club’s long-term plans.

Per reports, both Juventus and AC Milan have been tracking developments closely, ready to pounce should an opportunity arise. The interest from Serie A underlines Jackson’s continued appeal across Europe, despite an inconsistent spell in Germany.

Juventus, in particular, are believed to be exploring attacking reinforcements as they look to rejuvenate their frontline, while AC Milan are equally keen to add pace and dynamism to their forward options. Jackson’s profile—a quick, direct striker capable of stretching defenses—fits the tactical needs of both clubs.

For Jackson, the coming weeks could prove decisive. A move to Italy may offer a fresh start and a system better suited to his strengths, especially in a league that has historically helped refine and elevate forwards with his attributes.

Despite questions over his immediate future, there is little doubt about Jackson’s potential. Still young and with valuable experience across multiple top European leagues, he remains a highly marketable asset.

As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Chelsea’s next move—and whether Juventus or AC Milan can turn their interest into a concrete deal.