With the current situation at Chelsea it seems Jackson is going to be a 3rd choice striker since Pedro and Delap are now on fire and you'd agree with me that these guys are up to speed and ahead of Jackson. It will be a painful season for Jackson because I don't see him as a regular starter for the club but since the club have finally gotten two strikers I feel the manager should push Jackson to start playing from his main position as a winger and let's see if he can be at his best just like when he was at Villarreal. Should Jackson still be given another change for the club or he be sold out any time?
I think Nicolas Jackson will be on the release list but maybe for next season, currently Chelsea has 6 Center-Forward players including Pedro and Delap who recently joined well this situation is clearly not safe for them so only the best will survive, you know even for winger position Jackson is still not safe because Chelsea also brought in 2 players for that position in this transfer window Jamie Gittens (Left Winger) and Estevao (Right Winger) there are competitors in every position lol.
I heard rumors that at least 2 clubs from Serie A are interested in Jackson yeah AC Milan and Juventus well, considering the 100k per week salary burden, I wouldn't be surprised if Jackson was released at any time. Chelsea have no reason to spend money on players who are not regular starters.
If this is how it is then what I had in mind is true, releasing him won't be the best option instead allowing him to go for a loan is best for the club and again, for Ac Milan or Juventus going for this player I feel is a wrong move unless Ac Milan are willing are to have him play for them since their attacking department is not as strong as they want it to be, for Juventus they have strikers unless they want to make a swap, Jackson for Dušan Vlahović.
Well for Jackson things will be hard for him next campaign and his confidence will drop, that's the same thing former Chelsea midfielder John Mikel Obi, he was telling Jackson to try to improve when the Blues never had a back up striker, but Jackson never listened instead he was blasting the former Nigerian international now look at where it has gotten him, at the back of the line.