‎Chelsea Weigh Striker Signing as Nicolas Jackson's Future Faces Uncertainty

‎Chelsea are assessing the possibility of signing a new striker before the transfer window deadline amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding Nicolas Jackson.
‎The 24-year-old forward was on the verge of joining Bayern Munich on loan, but plans were halted when Chelsea recalled him after Liam Delap suffered a hamstring injury. Jackson had already traveled to Germany for medical tests, yet the Premier League side instructed him to return and made it clear a temporary move would no longer be sanctioned.
Chelsea consider signing a new striker before deadline as Nicolas Jackson’s future remains uncertain after Bayern loan collapse.
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‎Current expectations are for Jackson to remain with Enzo Maresca’s first-team squad to navigate a demanding run of fixtures across domestic and European competitions. Nonetheless, Chelsea’s recruitment team is drawing up contingency plans should a permanent transfer offer arrive before Monday’s cut-off.
‎With limited viable loan solutions available, Chelsea are exploring permanent acquisitions and have already opened enquiries for several options, including Sporting CP and Denmark forward Conrad Harder.
‎The London club also confirmed the addition of Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United on Saturday, marking their ninth new arrival of the summer transfer window.

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