BREAKING: Nicolas Jackson's agent breaks silence on Chelsea transfer saga as deal 'confirmed'

Nicolas Jackson celebrates winning the 2025 Club World Cup with Chelsea (Image: FIFA via Getty Images)

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Nicolas Jackson's agent, Diomansy Kamara, has claimed the Chelsea striker will leave Stamford Bridge "within 48 hours".

The 24-year-old striker informed the Blues earlier this month he wishes to explore a move away this summer and with less than one week of the transfer window remaining, a solution appears to be close. Chelsea are willing to grant Jackson 's wish should the right offer come their way, but equally would be happy for the Senegalese striker to stick around .

Via Footmercato, Kamara, who represents Jackson, has issued an emphatic statement. He said: "30 goals in two seasons, without a single penalty. Highs, lows… but a page is turning at the Blues. Always grateful for yesterday, but already looking toward tomorrow, with optimism. Germany, Italy, England: the options are numerous, the decision is imminent. Thank you for the support, we see your messages… Nicolas Jackson, transfer expected within 48 hours."

Bayern Munich have expressed an interest in Jackson and the player appears to be keen on a move to the Allianz Arena. However, the German champions are said to prefer a loan move while Chelsea are looking for a permanent solution for their No.15.

Aston Villa are too interested in the Senegal international but there is a feeling that Unai Emery's side need to sell before they buy in this transfer window. Newcastle United have also made contact with Jackson's camp but their attention seems to be with Jorgen Strand Larsen at this moment in time.

Speaking last week , Enzo Maresca was asked about Jackson and Christopher Nkunku, with the latter in a similar situation to the former, and the Chelsea head coach explained why it is best that both depart the club this summer. Maresca said : "We'll see if they are going to be here.

"[If] they are going to be with us, and in case they are not here, that means they found a solution. And at the end I think it is always better if they can find a solution because I think they are going to be more happy and the club the same."

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