Telegraph: Villa explores the possibility of introducing Jackson, Chelsea priced at over 60 million pounds

According to the Daily Telegraph, Villa is exploring the feasibility of signing Jackson from Chelsea before the summer window is closed. Chelsea's price of Jackson of more than 60 million pounds was beyond Villa's tolerance, but this did not...


According to the Daily Telegraph, Villa is exploring the feasibility of signing Jackson from Chelsea before the summer window is closed.

Chelsea's price of Jackson of more than 60 million pounds was beyond Villa's tolerance, but this did not stop Villa from studying whether it could design a trading structure to reunite Jackson and Emery, who admired Jackson very much.

If Villa pursues this deal, they may face competition from Serie A. At the same time, Newcastle is also interested in pursuing Jackson by closing the window.

Despite receiving £43 million in Newcastle through Jacob Ramsey's transfer to Newcastle and arranging a loan deal for Leon Bailey, Villa still cannot make large expenditures for the remaining weeks of the transfer window. The

club has been exploring the possibility of reintroducing Asensio from Paris and is looking at other potential opportunities to strengthen the offensive line, including Jackson.

Emery ideally hopes to add new dimensions to the offensive end and introduce players who can partner with Watkins or move in the area behind him. Villa insisted that he would not sell Watkins before closing the window to open up the new player.

The only viable option for Villa could be to make a loan offer to Chelsea with a mandatory buyout or selective buyout clause.

Chelsea has always insisted on not wanting to rent Jackson out, but as the transfer window deadline approaches, the appropriate trading structure may convince them.

Newcastle previously signed left-back Lewis Hall on loan + forced buyout. If it is impossible to make a direct permanent transfer offer, a similar plan for Jackson may be considered.

Emery gave Jackson a major breakthrough during the Villarreal period. It is reported that he has always been highly appreciated, and the player himself has expressed his respect for Emery many times.

Jackson scored 13 goals for Chelsea last season and scored 17 goals in the previous season, but with the arrival of new players Drapp and Joao Pedro in the team, his position in the team has declined.

Jackson missed Chelsea's first round against Crystal Palace due to suspension, and is not expected to play against West Ham on Friday night. He is currently training with the club's loan players and has not entered Maresca's lineup.

Naples is looking for a new striker due to Lukaku's injury and is expected to conduct an investigation of Jackson, but Manchester United's Hoylen is considered its primary goal, and AC Milan has also shown interest.



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