Chelsea is preparing to welcome striker Nicolas Jackson, 24, back to Stamford Bridge this summer following his loan spell at Bayern Munich. The club plans to let incoming manager Xabi Alonso assess the forward during pre-season training to decide if he fits into the squad for the upcoming campaign.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Chelsea is preparing to welcome 24-year-old forward Nicolas Jackson back to the club. Jackson, who spent the previous season on loan at Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, is reportedly open to returning to Stamford Bridge but has expressed a desire to be given regular first-team opportunities.
What’s Next for Jackson?
Reports indicate that Bayern Munich is unlikely to make the transfer permanent, leaving the young striker's future in the hands of Chelsea's management. Instead of an immediate sale, the Blues intend to reintegrate Jackson into the squad, allowing new manager Xabi Alonso to evaluate his abilities during pre-season.
Club Planning Under Xabi Alonso
The upcoming pre-season will serve as a crucial audition for the Senegalese forward. Alonso, who officially takes charge of the squad, will have the final say on which strikers will lead the line for Chelsea next year.
Whether the club decides to retain the 24-year-old or explore other permanent transfer options, the coming weeks will provide much-needed clarity on how he fits into the new manager's tactical setup.






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