La Liga
The transfer market continues its course, and, as usual, the Premier League sets the pace with million-dollar deals. In this context, Chelsea has made a surprising decision: to showcase Nico Jackson, a 24-year-old Senegalese forward, whom they have directly offered to FC Barcelona as a possible reinforcement for their attack.
The reason seems clear. After recently incorporating two new strikers (Joao Pedro for around 64 million euros and Liam Delap for 35.5 million), the London club has left no room for the former Villarreal player. Jackson, who arrived at Stamford Bridge as a future investment, does not appear to fit into the plans of the new long-term project.
Not in Barcelona's plans, at least for now
From England, media outlets like Caught Offside report that Barcelona could be a viable destination for the attacker, especially if Robert Lewandowski's move to Saudi Arabia materializes, a rumor still circulating at Camp Nou. The proposal would be for Jackson to join the squad this summer, taking advantage of a possible final season for the Polish striker to adapt under his guidance.
However, Joan Laporta himself has recently lowered expectations, stating that no further signings are expected. Nevertheless, the deal is not entirely ruled out as Jackson already knows the Spanish league, which would facilitate his adaptation.
Although currently just an offer without formal negotiation, Chelsea is looking to offload him as soon as possible. Barcelona, constrained by salary limits, will evaluate whether this possibility fits into their sporting and financial planning.
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