Premier League membership proprietor regrets not signing Nicolas Jackson earlier than Chelsea transfer

Chelsea could possibly be on the verge of promoting Nicolas Jackson for an enormous revenue within the ongoing switch window.

After signing the striker from Villarreal for simply £32m ($42m) in 2023, the Blues are actually demanding a whopping £80m ($106m) for him.

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Nevertheless, had it not been for a failed medical, one other Premier League membership might have been those demanding large cash for the 24-year-old.

Now, it has been revealed that their proprietor regrets not signing Jackson when he had the chance to.

In the meantime, Jackson appears to be like virtually sure to depart Stamford Bridge in the course of the ongoing window and reportedly prefers a transfer to a different Premier League membership.

The participant has reportedly turned down a potential transfer to Italy by rejecting each AC Milan and Napoli.

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Bournemouth proprietor Invoice Foley regrets not signing Jackson in 2023

Again within the January 2023 switch window, Bournemouth had been on the verge of touchdown Jackson, who was nonetheless at Villarreal at the moment.

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A failed medical, nevertheless, noticed the Cherries pull out of a deal to signal the Senegal worldwide earlier than Chelsea swooped in for him in the summertime of that 12 months.

In an interview initially of the 2023/24 Premier League season, Bournemouth proprietor Invoice Foley admitted that his membership made a ‘mistake’ by not signing Jackson.

“We tried to get him again this 12 months, we had him final 12 months and I consider we made a mistake,” Foley informed TNT Sports activities. “He didn’t go his medical however really he performed a lot ahead of we thought he would.”

Although Jackson reportedly would favor a transfer to a different Premier League aspect, there isn’t a likelihood that the Cherries would be capable of add him to their squad now.

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