Jackson signed his contract until 2033. Damn, what kind of longterm plan do the Blues want to show. This seems too early, I mean at least Jackson should go through this season until the end and see how much contribution he can give to the club. Since the deal has been done, so hopefully what Chelsea is doing can go well. Once again Jackson indirectly has a heavy burden on his shoulders to prove he is worthy, because if not then Jackson will receive a bitter risk from all the fans.
https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1834549595822506122
I don't know how this happened, whether it was initiated from the side of Jackson or from the management side. Giving a player like Jackson which I consider as average a contract of 8 years is outrageous or strange to me. It is also a risk to Jackson because he could be lucky and become a world sensation, then moving to a better club would be a problem.
Anyways, I'll need to know the clauses of this contract; the wages and the release clause before I'll make a better judgement.

There was nothing special about Jackson with Chelsea during his time in the Chelsea uniform, so it's quite surprising that he has such a long-term contract. My question is, what are Chelsea's considerations for giving such a long-term contract?

I mean, don't they think about the risks? Because some of the players they brought in have also failed lately and that only caused losses for them. Like what happened to Lukaku, they could hardly maximize Lukaku's game with the big money they spent. But I hope they are not wrong with their decision and the player can have a significant impact.