Newcastle are ‘frontrunners’ to sign striker – Others Club make new contact but not promising

The transfer saga surrounding Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson has taken an unexpected turn, with Newcastle United now positioned as strong candidates to secure the Senegalese international’s services.

This development comes despite Bayern Munich’s recent public denial of any negotiations with Chelsea for the 24-year-old forward, leaving the door open for other European clubs to enter the race.

Italian journalist Daniele Longo reports that AC Milan recently rekindled their interest in Jackson, with sporting director Igli Tare initiating fresh contact with the player’s representatives over the weekend.

These discussions occurred just before Milan’s Coppa Italia victory over Bari, indicating the Rossoneri’s serious intent. While Jackson has reportedly expressed openness to a move to Serie A, the financial realities make a transfer to San Siro increasingly unlikely.

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Newcastle’s potential pursuit of Jackson presents an intriguing scenario, though the deal remains contingent on several factors. The Magpies have yet to formalize their interest with an official approach, but sources suggest they currently lead the chase for the Chelsea forward.

A loan arrangement appears the most probable structure for any potential deal, with Jackson’s camp hopeful that Chelsea will entertain temporary departure options in the coming days.

Key Considerations in Potential Jackson Transfer

FactorCurrent Status
Chelsea’s StanceEvaluating loan options
Newcastle’s PositionMonitoring situation
AC Milan’s InterestActive but financially constrained
Trigger ConditionDependent on Isak’s departure
Preferred Deal StructureLoan with option/obligation

The proposed move hinges entirely on Alexander Isak’s future at St James’ Park. Newcastle’s hierarchy would only greenlight a move for Jackson if their Swedish talisman departs, creating both the financial flexibility and squad space required for new attacking reinforcements.

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This cautious approach reflects Newcastle’s strategic planning under sporting director Dan Ashworth, who remains determined to avoid reactive transfers in an inflated striker market.

Jackson’s potential arrival would offer Eddie Howe an intriguing option to reshape his frontline. The Chelsea forward’s profile differs significantly from Isak’s – where the Swede excels in link-up play and clinical finishing, Jackson brings raw pace, relentless pressing, and improving hold-up play.

His debut Premier League campaign yielded 14 goals despite Chelsea’s collective struggles, suggesting untapped potential that could flourish in a more stable system.

For Chelsea, loaning Jackson represents a calculated risk. The Blues would need assurances about regular playing time to ensure the striker’s continued development, while also protecting their asset value.

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Newcastle’s European ambitions and style of play could provide the ideal environment for Jackson to refine his game, making the potential arrangement mutually beneficial for all parties involved.

As the transfer window enters its decisive phase, Newcastle’s recruitment team faces delicate balancing act. While Jackson represents an exciting prospect, the club’s transfer strategy clearly prioritizes retaining Isak as their attacking focal point.

Should circumstances change, however, the Chelsea forward has emerged as a credible contingency option to bolster Howe’s attacking options for the season ahead.