Chelsea's new stance on Nicolas Jackson revealed as FIVE clubs battle to sign him, why Alexander Isak is crucial to striker's future - and what's really true about Cole Palmer's injury status: Chelsea Confidential
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Chelsea is now open to letting Nicolas Jackson go on loan this week if they cannot secure a permanent deal, but only under one condition.

Any agreement must include an obligation to purchase next summer. Sources have informed Confidential that the club sees little benefit in sending their 24-year-old forward out on loan for the 2025-26 season unless there is a clear plan for a permanent departure.

The process of Jackson’s exit has extended into the final week of the transfer window as Chelsea awaited the resolution of Alexander Isak’s complex situation at Newcastle United before finalizing their own striker’s departure.

In the meantime, numerous parties have shown interest in Chelsea’s offer, including Newcastle, which is still dealing with Isak’s situation. Offloading Isak could trigger further moves and leave Newcastle with a big gap to fill and ample finances to address it.

Bayern Munich has been highlighted as leading the chase for Jackson. The German club is indeed keen on strengthening their offense, which already includes Harry Kane, and have engaged in talks over a possible loan. However, sources shared with Confidential that other clubs are still in contention.

Chelsea are now open to Nicolas Jackson leaving on loan - as long as there is an obligation to buy included in the deal

Chelsea are now open to Nicolas Jackson leaving on loan – as long as there is an obligation to buy included in the deal

Jackson looks set to leave Chelsea this summer after the Blues signed Liam Delap and Joao Pedro for a combined £90million

Jackson looks set to leave Chelsea this summer after the Blues signed Liam Delap and Joao Pedro for a combined £90million

This list includes Napoli, Aston Villa, and Newcastle, the latter having had two offers of £50 million and £55 million rejected for Wolves’ Jorgen Strand Larsen last week. We previously mentioned that Strand Larsen was higher on Newcastle’s list of striker targets than Jackson, and a third offer might be forthcoming.

Chelsea have long believed he is worth more than the £74.1m that Manchester United spent on Benjamin Sesko of RB Leipzig and also the £79m that Liverpool paid Eintracht Frankfurt for Hugo Ekitike, and his goal numbers stack up to that assessment.

Senegal striker Jackson has 30 goals in 81 games in all competitions since joining the Blues two years ago, whereas Sesko scored 39 in 87 for Leipzig in that time and Ekitike 26 in 64 for Frankfurt. 

It is not unusual for clubs to factor existent fees into their own valuations but, of course, it all depends on what others are willing to offer.

The major hurdle to Jackson’s exit 

One issue with Jackson being loaned abroad is that he would take up Chelsea’s last available international loan slot, blocking others from finding new temporary homes in Europe and beyond.

FIFA only allow a team to loan six players abroad at any one time, and Chelsea have already sent out Kendry Paez, Mike Penders, Mamadou Sarr (all to sister club Strasbourg in France), Deivid Washington (to Santos in Brazil) and Aaron Anselmino (to German side Borussia Dortmund). 

Chelsea also want to move on Christopher Nkunku, Tyrique George, Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell, Axel Disasi, Alfie Gilchrist and David Datro Fofana before deadline day, so they may need to keep that final slot free.

 In January, Chelsea recalled Caleb Wiley from Strasbourg in order to open up a slot, which allowed Joao Felix to join AC Milan for the second half of last season.

Confidential this week checked in with a contact at Santos. He said they had not heard any news on Chelsea considering a recall for Washington, who is contracted to the Brazilian side until December 31, 2025 and with them holding an option to buy.

It was also noted that while the 20-year-old forward has not been at his best in Brazil, with just one goal in 18 matches, they now have a new manager in Juan Pablo Vojvoda who may get more out of him.

Kendry Paez is one of five Chelsea players out on loan abroad, limiting how many more players they can get out of the door this summer

Kendry Paez is one of five Chelsea players out on loan abroad, limiting how many more players they can get out of the door this summer

Chelsea’s new signing – a 39-year-old with history at the Bridge

On November 30, 2019, I was at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea versus West Ham. In goal for the visitors was David Martin, with the journeyman son of Hammers legend Alvin Martin appearing in the Premier League for the first time at the age of 33.

Alvin watched the match from the press box with us and after his son kept a brilliant clean sheet in West Ham’s surprise 1-0 win, a teary David climbed into the journalists’ area to give his old man a big hug.

And I was taken back to that touching day this week when told that David has now been hired by Chelsea, to work as their Under 16s to Under 21s goalkeeper manager.

David Martin (25) hugs his dad Alvin after winning 1-0 at Stamford Bridge on his Premier League debut in 2019

David Martin (25) hugs his dad Alvin after winning 1-0 at Stamford Bridge on his Premier League debut in 2019

Will Chelsea get to defend their title at the 2029 Club World Cup?

FIFA are currently reviewing how to improve the Club World Cup for 2029 after the 2025 edition, including whether Chelsea deserve an invitation to defend their title as champions.

As it stands, the Blues would not be guaranteed a place at the tournament in four years’ time, but sources at football’s world governing body have confirmed they are reviewing qualification plans.

FIFA are known to be interested in expanding the competition for 2029 beyond 32 clubs.

For the 2025 edition, Europe was allowed 12 qualifiers – the four most recent Champions League winners, plus the remaining highest-ranked teams in UEFA’s club rankings over the previous four years.

That meant Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester City as European champions (Madrid having won it in 2022 and 2024), followed by Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan, Porto, Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Juventus and Red Bull Salzburg.

Chelsea were the inaugural winners of the 32-team Club World Cup - and FIFA are keen on making it an even bigger tournament in four years' time

Chelsea were the inaugural winners of the 32-team Club World Cup – and FIFA are keen on making it an even bigger tournament in four years’ time

Calma on Palmer

There is no concrete update on whether Cole Palmer will be available for Saturday lunchtime’s Premier League visit of Fulham with his groin issue being treated with caution, hence why he has not yet been seen working outdoors with everyone else.

Of course, we hear rumours from our daily dealings with Chelsea, but rather than add to the social media speculation, it is much more sensible to wait for official word from Enzo Maresca this Friday on Palmer’s fitness status.

Palmer limped out of the warm-up at the London Stadium last week before pulling out of the starting lineup for Chelsea’s 5-1 thrashing of West Ham.

Thomas Tuchel will also name his next England squad on Friday, for the World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia next month.

Cole Palmer limped out of the warm-up ahead of Chelsea's win at West Ham

Cole Palmer limped out of the warm-up ahead of Chelsea’s win at West Ham

Conor cash would be a bonus

Should Atletico Madrid sell Conor Gallagher – and there has been Premier League interest shown in him over the last week from Crystal Palace – then Chelsea would see some cash coming their way.

Sources say the Stamford Bridge side negotiated a sell-on clause with Atletico when they sold him for £36.4m last summer, but those close to Gallagher are not disclosing the precise percentage.

From Rio to Ryan, the Cobham pipeline is producing

Rather than dwell on losing Rio Ngumoha to Liverpool after the 16-year-old’s winner at Newcastle, Chelsea would rather celebrate the rising stars they still have at Cobham.

That includes another 16-year-old named Ryan Kavuma-McQueen who was highly impressive in the Under 21s’ season-opening 3-1 victory over Manchester City last Monday and then scored a lovely solo goal in their subsequent 5-0 win at Newcastle on the Friday.

Chelsea’s academy is following the first-team strategy in that they do not mind their average age being much younger than everyone else’s, so long as those selected are good enough.

The average age of the Chelsea Under 21s team that opened their season was younger than 18 years old, for example. The conveyor belt is still as strong as ever.

Rio Ngumoha is turning into the one that got away for Chelsea, having joined their academy at the age of eight before joining Liverpool last summer

Rio Ngumoha is turning into the one that got away for Chelsea, having joined their academy at the age of eight before joining Liverpool last summer

But there is still a huge production line coming out of Cobham, headlined by Ryan Kavuma-McQueen

But there is still a huge production line coming out of Cobham, headlined by Ryan Kavuma-McQueen

Lopez, Simons and signings

Chelsea sources say they hold genuine interest in Barcelona’s Fermin Lopez, 22, but that does not mean they have dropped their desire to sign RB Leipzig’s Xavi Simons, also 22.

Simons’ camp are still waiting with the Blues working on selling before buying.

A stranger transfer story you will struggle to find

Brighton are staying schtum on the bizarre situation surrounding Julio Enciso, who agreed to join the BlueCo group, but has been left in limbo amid reports that he failed a medical.

The Seagulls, and BlueCo are unable to comment on medical circumstances.

It was never confirmed whether Enciso would be signing for Strasbourg or Chelsea with nobody wishing to shed light on the strange setup.

Julio Enciso was on his way to join Strasbourg - or Chelsea - but now has been left in limbo

Julio Enciso was on his way to join Strasbourg – or Chelsea – but now has been left in limbo

Man U deja vu

To finish, I’m going to copy and paste an item from last week’s Confidential.

Cheeky, but then nothing has changed in the time since we last reported: ‘Alejandro Garnacho wants Chelsea. Chelsea want Garnacho. Manchester United want £50m. Chelsea want a lower price. Hence the standoff.’

United have told Chelsea that their valuation is largely based on Noni Madueke going to Arsenal for £48.5m (rising to £52m if add-ons are triggered) and Anthony Elanga to Newcastle for £52m, rising to £55m.

By United’s reckoning, Garnacho’s statistics are as good as theirs, if not better in some categories.

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