Telegraph: Chelsea is not in a hurry to sell Jackson, hoping to sell him twice the price he did when he bought him

 9:33am, 11 August 2025

According to the Daily Telegraph, Chelsea is not in a hurry to sell team forward Jackson, hoping to sell him at least twice the price he bought.

The Telegraph reported that if Jackson leaves Chelsea in the summer window, he tends to join Newcastle, but whether the striker can successfully transfer depends largely on whether Newcastle will sell Isaac to Liverpool. The Telegraph reported on Saturday that the Newcastle board had informed Isaac that he would not be sold this summer and would not be allowed to join Liverpool, which made the player very angry.

It is understood that Liverpool is still exploring whether to sign Isaac, the deal may last until the transfer deadline. Isaac's contract expires in three years, and Newcastle's asking price is 150 million pounds. After Cesco chose to join Manchester United, Jackson became an important choice for Newcastle, who had previously lost to Chelsea in the Pedro battle.

Eddie Howe has always been eager to strengthen the front line, Chelsea is willing to sell Jackson, and now the 24-year-old has accepted that leaving is the best choice for him. Jackson is believed to have told Chelsea that he wants to leave and Chelsea has agreed to sell him, the striker has been training alone recently.

Although Newcastle is not Jackson's only potential choice, Jackson is most optimistic, and at the same time, Chelsea is negotiating with the Premier League and several other European teams. It is still unknown whether Jackson will leave the team in the end. Chelsea will only consider agreeing to the transfer if it is in its own interests and can reach a suitable agreement.

Chelsea is not in a hurry to sell Jackson, hoping to sell him at least twice the price of 32 million he paid when he signed him from Huang Qian in 2023, with Jackson signing a nine-year contract last September. Jackson scored double-digit goals in both seasons at Chelsea, and although not as good as other top 9 players, he is still regarded as a reliable striker by Premier League clubs.