According to a report from Evening Standard, Mauricio Pochettino, the new Chelsea manager, has shown interest in Nicolas Jackson as a potential alternative to Victor Osimhen, recognizing his talent and potential. In order to strengthen their attacking options the Blues are eyeing a summer move for Senegal international Nicolas Jackson, with a reported valuation of £30 million.
Jackson’s Impressive Numbers For Villarreal In The Last Campaign
The 21-year-old has showcased impressive displays with a successful campaign with Villareal throughout the season. He has managed to score 12 goals and create 4 assists over 28 appearances for the Spanish outfit across all competitions.
The Senegal sensation has proven to be a consistent performer after averaging 1.6 shots, 0.8 key passes and 0.9 dribbles per game in La Liga. He has also been decent with his ball distribution making 76.4% of his attempted passes in Spanish top-flight football (stats via whoscored).
Should Pochettino Bring Him To Chelsea?
One of the primary reasons Chelsea are eyeing Jackson is his impressive goal-scoring record. The Senegalese striker has consistently found the back of the net, showcasing his natural ability to finish with finesse and precision. His composure in front of goal and his knack for finding scoring opportunities would undoubtedly bolster Chelsea‘s attacking prowess.
One of Jackson’s standout attributes is his blistering pace, which allows him to outpace defenders and exploit gaps in the opposition’s defence. The youngster’s versatility is a key asset, making him an attractive target for the Blues. Capable of playing across the forward line, he can adapt to different formations and provide tactical flexibility to Pochettino. Whether deployed as a central striker or out wide, his ability to create space, link up play, and take on defenders would add a new dimension to Chelsea’s attack.
Last week, the West London club talked with Nicolas Jackson’s representatives to explore the possibility of a transfer. The Senegalese striker is expected to be available for a fee of approximately £30 million during the upcoming summer transfer window, making him an attractive and more affordable alternative to Napoli’s £100 million-rated forward, Victor Osimhen. Hence, Pochettino should definitely bring him to Stamford Bridge this summer.