
According to the latest news, Chelsea’s summer transfer activities are still not over, and the club is adopting a "outgoings before incomings" transfer strategy, a policy that has been clear since July. The transfer situation of Senegalese forward Jackson is worthy of key attention; the player and the club have reached a consensus on his departure and are currently actively looking for a new club.
In the Premier League, Newcastle United has expressed interest but has not yet made a formal offer, while other Premier League clubs are also conducting relevant negotiations. There is also potential in the Italian market: AC Milan included Jackson in its recruitment list as early as early July and has remained focused on him ever since.
Milan’s transfer plans indicate that the club will sign a forward in the final two weeks of the summer transfer window. Potential targets include loaning Manchester United forward Rasmus Højlund (with a buyout clause), Juventus forward Dušan Vlahović (though personal terms need to be agreed), and Chelsea forward Jackson (subject to meeting Chelsea’s requirements).
It is particularly worth noting that Milan will never pay the high transfer fee of €80-90 million for Jackson. The Rossoneri will only take action if Chelsea reduces its asking price. Currently, Milan has learned that Jackson is still on the transfer market and that he did not make Chelsea's squad for the first round of the Premier League against Crystal Palace, but financial factors are currently a key obstacle.
Although players like Vlahović are also within Milan's scope of consideration, Jackson’s transfer developments still depend largely on the movements of Premier League clubs. Milan believes Jackson is an excellent forward but will only make a formal move if Chelsea adjusts the transfer terms.