Chelsea ‘still eyeing up January transfer’ to replace player who ‘could fetch £150m’
Chelsea came agonizingly close to signing Victor Osimhen from Napoli on transfer deadline day but fell short, with the 25-year-old Nigerian striker opting for a loan move to Galatasaray. The Blues, however, are reportedly still eyeing a swoop for Osimhen in the upcoming January transfer window, despite no active negotiations at the moment. According to insider Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea may make a £40 million move for Osimhen in the winter, aiming to bolster their attack.
Could Chelsea Cash in on Nicolas Jackson?
If Chelsea succeeds in acquiring Osimhen, it could lead to ripple effects within the squad, potentially forcing Nicolas Jackson out of favour or turning him into a valuable asset in the transfer market. The Senegalese striker, who joined Chelsea from Villarreal last summer for £32 million, is contracted until 2033, but his future at Stamford Bridge could be uncertain if Osimhen arrives.
Football pundit Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has predicted a significant rise in Jackson’s value, claiming, “If Nicolas Jackson fulfils his potential, he will be a £150 million player.” The Senegalese forward has started the Premier League season impressively, netting four goals in six matches, outperforming Chelsea legend Didier Drogba’s debut season statistics.
Jackson’s Breakthrough at Chelsea
Nicolas Jackson has quickly established himself as one of Chelsea’s top performers this season, scoring against Wolves, Crystal Palace, and West Ham. In his first Premier League season, Jackson scored 14 goals, surpassing Drogba’s debut season tally of 10 goals. With his rapid progress and potential, it might be too early for Chelsea to consider parting ways with Jackson, especially when Osimhen, though prolific in Serie A with 76 goals in 133 appearances, is unproven in the Premier League.
Osimhen’s Future and Premier League Uncertainty
While Victor Osimhen has been a standout performer for Napoli, his contract expires next July, leaving his long-term future up in the air. Chelsea could reignite their interest in the Nigerian forward, but his ability to adapt to the Premier League remains to be seen. A move for Osimhen could present a significant risk for Chelsea, as Jackson continues to thrive in England’s top flight.