Chelsea put valuation on Nico Jackson as journalist details ‘most concerning part' of it all
Chelsea put valuation on Nico Jackson as journalist details 'most concerning part' of it all
Chelsea have apparently now put a transfer valuation on Nicolas Jackson's head as one journalist details the 'most concerning part'.
It's not exactly blown up with big Chelsea transfer news but this is probably because at the moment the club have been concentrating on playing in the Club World Cup.
Advertisement
I'm fully convinced Chelsea will go for a goalkeeper still this window but it is something that will happen later on in the window. And despite the Mike Maignan thing consistently being played down now, I can still see Chelsea going back for him.
There is also a situation bubbling up with Andrey Santos, who will be disappointed not to have played yet for Chelsea in the Club World Cup and will surely be weighing up his own future right now. The Santos noise is soon going to start increasing.
Chelsea hope for patience from Santos
Santos is going to be upset with his lack of minutes but Chelsea are hoping that he is going to be patient with it,
Advertisement
A report from The Guardian over the weekend suggests it is to be hoped that Santos, who has been linked with Bayern Munich, is ready to be patient. Getting no minutes against Flamengo will be a disappointment given that the Brazil international played for their great rivals, Vasco da Gama, but it is important to maintain perspective.
Santos is still a newcomer, after all, and will surely be given an opportunity to prove that he can compete with Enzo Fernández.
Jackson in trouble
Nicolas Jackson looks pained after a red card. (Photo by Chris Lee/Chelsea FC)
Nicolas Jackson meanwhile, has a big question mark over his head at Chelsea now after his latest sending off.
Advertisement
The Athletic wrote on it that the most concerning part of Nicolas Jackson's apology statement was the admission that he still does not fully understand how the Flamengo red card happened.
And according to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea value Nicolas Jackson at between €55-60m, which is around £50m.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
30 minutes ago
- Yahoo
'Perfect man' Rogers appointed Well assistant
Jens Berthel Askou believes Motherwell have appointed "the perfect man" in Max Rogers as his new assistant manager. Former St Mirren youth coach Rogers, who has also worked in the USA and England, came out on top among "high interest" in the role. Advertisement Rogers, 34, was most recently assistant manager at Wigan Athletic and worked with former Scotland international, Shaun Maloney. "In my discussions with the manager, I was really impressed with his vision for the team along with the winning mentality that he wants to create at the club and in the squad," Rogers told club media. "I believe my skills and experience align well with and complement the current coaching staff." Askou added: "Max fits the profile we have been looking for perfectly." "In Max, I'm convinced we've found the perfect man to help drive and accelerate the development of Motherwell. Advertisement "He is extremely passionate, detailed and hard-working, and has an innovative approach to his work. "At a young age, he has gained a lot of valuable experience through different coaching roles and environments with very talented and modern-thinking people., and on top of that, he has a solid, positive and likeable personality that will inspire and motivate his surroundings. "We have gathered positive and strong references on Max, and the interviews and talks have confirmed our initial feeling."
Yahoo
39 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Report – Italy U21 Star Likelier To Stay At Inter Milan Than Argentina International
Report – Italy U21 Star Likelier To Stay At Inter Milan Than Argentina International Francesco Pio Esposito is likelier to stay at Inter Milan this summer than Valentin Carboni. This according to today's print edition of Milan-based newspaper Corriere della Sera, via FCInterNews. Inter Milan have travelled to the United States with a couple of notable young players in tow. Advertisement The likes of Francesco Pio Esposito and Valentin Carboni are both part of the Nerazzurri's squad at the Club World Cup this summer. And both had big parts to play in the Nerazzurri's late comeback win over Urawa Red Diamonds this weekend. It was actually Carboni who scored Inter's winning goal in stoppage time. Moreover, it seems likely that the young duo could get their chances in Inter's final group stage match at the tournament. Watch Inter Milan vs River Plate for FREE with DAZN on any device! Pio Esposito Likelier To Stay At Inter Than Carboni SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 21: Valentin Carboni #45 of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group E match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Lumen Field on June 21, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by) After the end of the tournament, however, Inter will have to make a decision about the futures of Pio Esposito and Carboni. Advertisement Both young players will naturally be hoping to use the Club World Cup to make their case to stay at Inter. But according to the Corriere della Sera, one of the pair would have a particular chance of doing so. The newspaper anticipate that Pio Esposito really could stay at Inter this summer. On the other hand, it is less likely that Carboni would stick around. Even in spite of his late heroics against Urawa Red Diamonds.
Yahoo
39 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Burton sign McKiernan on season-long loan
Burton Albion have signed midfielder JJ McKiernan on a season-long loan from fellow League One club Lincoln City. The 23-year-old returns to the Pirelli Stadium for a second loan stint after joining for the second half of last season, starting 19 matches to help the Brewers avoid relegation. Advertisement McKiernan started his career with Watford but made his senior debut on loan at Eastleigh before joining Morecambe for the 2023-24 season, scoring seven goals in 33 appearances. The Northern Irishman played 17 times after his move to Lincoln last season, scoring once. "I'm really happy to be back and looking to push on from where we left off," he told the club website. Burton Albion head coach Gary Bowyer said: "We all love his personality, and he had a big impact in the dressing room and on the pitch in last year's success in retaining our League One status."