According to the Evening Standard, after missing Sesco, Newcastle is now targeting Jackson.
Jackson was excluded from the friendly roster against Leverkusen by Chelsea, and his future at Chelsea is uncertain. Jackson has been seen as a non-essential by Chelsea, and both Tottenham and Newcastle have shown interest in the Senegal striker.
Among them, Tottenham likes Jackson very much, but it is only possible to introduce Jackson if Richarlison leaves the team. Newcastle is also concerned with Jackson, who are looking for potential replacements for Isaac.
Newcar suffered repeated setbacks this summer window and missed many signing targets, but is still struggling to sign Visa from Brentford. Newcastle also lost to Manchester United in the competitive battle of Cesco and has turned its attention to Jackson.
Chelsea is now ready to give up Jackson, planning to approve more players from leaving the team after a busy summer signing. Chelsea has spent more than £200 million to strengthen its roster before returning to the Champions League next season, while offsetting most of its spending by selling multiple first-team players.