We take a look at which clubs might be interested in Nicolas Jackson amid reports linking him with a move away from Stamford Bridge.
A player that has often divided opinion throughout his time in the Premier League, Jackson has found himself in the headlines for the wrong reasons in recent months with Chelsea fans questioning his discipline after the 24-year-old received two red cards in four matches.
He lasted just four minutes against Flamengo before a reckless challenge saw him take an early bath in the Club World Cup.
Despite these recent misdemeanors, the Senegal international remains an extremely talented player with 27 Premier League goals to his name since joining Chelsea in 2023/24.
It remains to be seen whether Randal Kolo Muani will extend his time with the Old Lady post Club World Cup and should the Frenchman return to Paris Saint-Germain, it will leave Juventus short at the top of the pitch.
Dušan Vlahović has been the first choice striker in Turin for some time now but a disappointing goal return last season has led to ever increasing links with a move away.
Nicolas Jackson could be the man to fill that goalscoring void and with Gianluca Di Marzio reporting that Juventus have expressed an interest in taking the forward on this summer, it seems this rumour may have legs.
With Victor Osimhen rejoining his parent club Napoli after a hugely successful loan spell with the club, Galatasaray will be the hunt for a new number nine heading into 2025/26.
Nicolas Jackson would be quite the coup for the Istanbul outfit but with Liam Delap already through the door at Stamford Bridge and links to Hugo Ekitike refusing to go away, it could be the perfect storm for the 25-time Turkish champions.
A potential stumbling block would be the transfer fee commanded by Chelsea, but if Galatasaray could find the cash then reports suggest that the London club would be willing to sell.
Yet another Victor Osimhen-related transfer. It is widely expected that the Nigerian forward will leave Napoli this summer and whilst they coped well without him last season, they do require depth in forward areas.
Antonio Conte has been promised huge backing by the board and with Kevin De Bruyne arriving ahead of the next campaign, they could turn to another Premier League player in an attempt to retain their Serie A title.