Sky Sports journo issues intriguing update over Man Utd’s interest in CWC-winning Chelsea star – it’s not Nkunku

Reece James lifts the Club World Cup trophy with his Chelsea teammates.
One Chelsea star is now on MUFC’s radar. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

Manchester United chiefs are now floundering to sanction the signing of a proven goalscorer before the 2025/2026 campaign gets underway in a month’s time.

To say it’s been an uneventful transfer window at Old Trafford thus far is an understatement; the club announced Matheus Cunha’s arrival at the beginning of June and have yet to make any further acquisitions or sales.

United’s pursuit of Bryan Mbeumo has fallen also stagnant following their second bid – worth £55 million plus £7m in add-ons – being rejected.

As it stands, Ruben Amorim has a mammoth task on his hands to get a side who finished 15th-placed in the league and slumped to a 1-0 defeat in the Europa League final back competing among the top end of the table next term.

Reds size up move for out-of-favour Nicolas Jackson 

Nicolas Jackson signals a thumbs-up while in action for Chelsea at Old Trafford.
Jackson signed from Villarreal in July 2023 for just over his £30.1m release clause. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

The Red Devils are actively being linked with a host of targets, with some posing as more likely than others.

Today, Sky Sports journalist Dharmesh Sheth has revealed that United are among a handful of Nicolas Jackson’s admirers, as he faces a battle to reclaim his starting spot in Enzo Maresca’s first-choice XI.

The arrivals of fresh faces Joao Pedro and Liam Delap have thrown Jackson’s role into uncertainty, especially given the former notched two goals on his debut in the Club World Cup and added a third to his account in Chelsea’s emphatic triumph over Paris Saint-Germain in the final on Sunday night.

How has Jackson fared during his Chelsea tenure?

Jackson started just once throughout the Blues’ CWC campaign over in the United States and made a further two appearances off the bench in their seven-game route to lifting the trophy – albeit he was suspended for two matches for receiving a red card.

The 24-year-old has recorded a total of 30 goals and 12 assists across all competiions in his two seasons at Stamford Bridge, with 24 goals and 10 assists coming in the Premier League alone.

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3 Comments

  1. Another rubbish Sky Journo we don’t need overpriced Chelsea flops that they only want to get rid of because they’ve hoovered up too many and need to cut their squad down i don’t know why the media insist on releasing such rubbish

  2. United back room staff have probably condemned Manchester United fans to another miserable season with their pussy footing around in the transfer market. If they worked for a Private company they would be on the road to bankruptcy

  3. United back room staff are that slow in the transfer market, United fans will be condemned to another season of stress. If United back room staff where in charge of a Private Company they would soon be bankrupt.

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