Post: Chelsea asks Jackson for 100 million euros, and there is a 30 million euros difference between him and Garnacho

According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United and Chelsea may still negotiate a swap deal between Garnacho and Jackson, but there is a price difference between the two teams' asking prices for their players. Manchester United is reportedly nego...


According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United and Chelsea may still negotiate a swap deal between Garnacho and Jackson, but there is a price difference between the two teams' asking prices for their players.

Manchester United is reportedly negotiating with Chelsea striker Jackson's agent team. Although the players' pick at Chelsea gradually declined, the Daily Mail learned that Chelsea is not in a hurry to sell the player and price him up to £100 million.

If we want to raise funds for this signing, Manchester United must make more efforts to clear the roster. Despite signing Cunha and close to signing Mbemo, BBC Sports said they could still strengthen the front line by signing Jackson, given the poor record of the fewest goals in the Premier League season last season.

At the same time, it is well known that Manchester United is currently in poor financial situation, and Chelsea has long been very interested in Garnacho. The 21-year-old striker's career at Manchester United is coming to an end because Amorin told him that he needed to find another boss after he reacted violently to the bench in the Europa League final.

In January this year, several reports said that Manchester United and Chelsea had negotiated a potential exchange deal that involved Garnacho, and at that time Nkunku was considered one of the candidates to transfer from Chelsea to Manchester United.

report said that if negotiations on the swap deal are restarted and Manchester United supplemented some of the cash, Jackson's transfer may become more feasible. In ideal cases, the Red Devils hope to get £70 million from Garnacho, which is slightly lower than Chelsea’s asking price for Jackson.

Jackson has played 81 times since joining Chelsea, but he sometimes lacks enough lethality in front of the goal: only Haaland, Mbappe and Kane have missed more excellent opportunities than Jackson in the top five European leagues since the 23/24 season. The report also stated that if Manchester United decides to increase their interest in Jackson, they are likely to face competition from AC Milan, who is confident of taking him away from Chelsea.

As far as the situation is concerned, Manchester United's offensive lineup will still be insufficient next season, as Rashford, Anthony and Sancho will all leave this summer.



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