Former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour advised MU to consider carefully before sending Chelsea striker striker Nicolas Jackson in the summer of 2025.
MU has successfully recruited Matheus Cuha from Wovles for a fee of 62.5 million pounds in the summer of 2025, the Red Devils are currently negotiating with Brentford about recruiting Bryan Mbeumo. In parallel with the negotiations brought about the Cameroon player, the Red Man also wants to buy a new striker.
Rasmus Hojlund is said to be able to return to Serie A with Inter Milan, Napoli or Juventus, so MU needs a number 9. The Red Devils previously cared that Liam Delap before the player decided to join Chelsea, while Viktor Gyokeres was very close to Arsenal.
Ollie Watkins and Hugo Ekitike have also been contacted to Old Trafford, but these players prefer to play in the Champions League if they have to leave their host club. Nicolas Jackson is also contacted with half of Manchester.
MU was advised to think carefully to recruit Nicolas Jackson. |
The Senegal player, who joined Villarreal for £ 32 million two years ago, scored 24 goals and 10 assists in 65 appearances in the Premier League. However, the 24 -year -old can be behind Delap and Joao Pedro in a center, and so the Blues is ready to consider the offer.
The former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour advised MU to consider carefully before sending the proposal to recruit striker Jackson, he said: “With some strikers that MU has existed over the years, I don't think he can reach the highest level at Old Trafford.
He was not appreciated in his ability to finish, he wasted many opportunities. Of course he could improve that, but I didn't see the possibility that Jackson became one of the best players in his position. ”
Jackson went through a disappointing period at the FIFA Club World Cup, unable to score in the US and were banned two matches after receiving a red card in the match against Flamengo. And with the impressive performance of Delap and Pedro, Alan Shearer said that Jackson's future at Stamford Bridge was decided, he was not surprised if the player was sold in the summer of 2025.