LONDON, United Kingdom — 7 August 2025
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has admitted that striker Nicolas Jackson may not be guaranteed a place at Stamford Bridge this season, as the club undergoes a major reshuffle under his leadership. Speaking to the press on Wednesday, Maresca explained that the club is “open to evaluating all options” regarding its current squad, including the 24-year-old Senegalese forward.
Jackson, who joined Chelsea in 2023 from Villarreal, had a mixed 2024/25 campaign. While he showed flashes of promise—scoring 12 goals across all competitions—his inconsistency, disciplinary concerns, and missed chances drew criticism from sections of the fanbase. With Chelsea recently securing the signatures of João Pedro and Liam Delap, Jackson’s role now faces renewed scrutiny.
The arrival of new attacking options signals Maresca’s intent to refresh Chelsea’s forward line. While healthy competition can drive improvement, it also means existing players like Jackson must adapt quickly or risk being sidelined.
Reports indicate interest in Jackson from clubs across Europe, including Juventus, AC Milan, and Newcastle United. Although no formal bids have been confirmed, Maresca’s comments suggest Chelsea may listen to offers if the right opportunity arises.
Jackson’s potential remains undeniable. As a young African striker, he represents not just club aspirations but the dreams of many emerging players globally. His development journey is still in motion, and whether it continues at Chelsea or elsewhere, his story is far from over.
This discussion isn’t just about one player’s future—it’s about fair evaluation, team cohesion, and personal growth. Maresca emphasized that “decisions will be made in the best interest of the team and the players involved,” reflecting a more holistic approach to modern squad management.
With several weeks left in the summer transfer window, Jackson’s status remains fluid. His performance in pre-season training and upcoming friendlies may still influence Maresca’s final squad decisions. Whether he stays or moves on, Jackson’s talent ensures he will remain a player to watch in 2025/26.
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