Juventus hold transfer talks to sign £32million Chelsea star – Bundlezy

Juventus hold transfer talks to sign £32million Chelsea star

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Enzo Maresca and Chelsea are primed for a busy summer of transfer activity (Picture: Getty)

Juventus have made contact with the agents of Nicolas Jackson and are contemplating bidding for the Chelsea striker.

The Senegal international joined the Blues from Villarreal in a £32million deal two years ago.

Jackson has shown flashes of potential during the course of two turbulent years at Stamford Bridge but his temperament and efficiency in front of goal have been regularly criticised.

The arrival of Liam Delap from Ipswich means Jackson already faces an increased level of competition but Chelsea are also said to be keen on signing another centre forward this summer.

Chelsea were said to be in negotiations with Eintracht Frankfurt for their striker Hugo Ekitike before baulking at the asking price.

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Funds could, however, be generated were they to part company with Jackson who has been sounded out by Juventus, according to Sky Italy.

Napoli are also said to be monitoring Jackson’s situation but the reigning Serie A champions view Liverpool’s out of favour Darwin Nunez as their priority.

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Jackson was sent off four minutes after coming off the bench (Picture: Getty Images)

Jackson, meanwhile, apologised after his costly sending-off in Chelsea’s Club World Cup implosion against Flamengo.

The Senegal striker was shown a straight red card – just four minutes after coming off the bench – for an aggressive studs-up challenge on Ayrton Lucas in Friday’s 3-1 defeat in Philadelphia.

It came amid a calamitous six-minute spell in the second period in which the Blues also conceded two goals to surrender their half-time lead.

It was also Jackson’s second dismissal in just four appearances having also been given his marching orders for a forearm crack on Newcastle’s Sven Botman in a Premier League match last month.

‘I want to say sorry,’ Jackson wrote on Instagram on what was a 24th birthday to forget. “To the club, the staff, my teammates, and all the fans watching, I let you down.

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Jackson was shown a straight red for his challenge (Picture: Getty Images)

‘Another red card… And honestly, I’m so angry at myself. I work hard every day to help the team not to put us in this kind of situation.

‘I still don’t fully understand how it happened. But one thing is clear: it wasn’t intentional. Just a moment in football that went the wrong way.

‘No excuses. I take full responsibility. I’ll reflect, I’ll grow, and I’ll come back stronger for the badge and for everyone who believes in me.

‘Sorry. Sorry, Sorry.’

Jackson’s moment of madness, in which he forcefully caught Lucas on the shin, effectively ended Chelsea’s hopes of getting back into the Group D contest at Lincoln Financial Field.

Enzo Maresca’s side were already reeling after Pedro Neto’s well-taken 14th-minute opener was cancelled out by Bruno Henrique after 62 minutes and quickly followed by another goal for veteran Danilo.

Wallace Yan wrapped up the scoring seven minutes from time, putting Flamengo in charge of the group and potentially making Chelsea’s route through the tournament complicated.

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Jackson will miss at least one match (Picture: Getty)

Defender Marc Cucurella suggested discipline was an area Jackson needed to work on.

The defender told DAZN: ‘He is young player, he has a lot of quality, he maybe needs to improve this a little bit. We are here to improve, we are not perfect so it is part of the game.’

Maresca did not deny the sending-off was damaging, though he tempered criticism by claiming it was not a clear-cut decision.

Maresca said: ‘Those six minutes completely changed the dynamic of the game.

‘I’m not 100 per cent sure that it’s a red card compared to the Newcastle one, but it can be and the referee decided it.

‘It’s a little bit of a bad moment for Nico in these things. He knows very well that both situations were not something good for the team.’

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