AC Milan are always in search of a top striker for the next season, and one of the names often linked with the Rossoneri in recent weeks is Nicolas Jackson, a player born in 2001 owned by Chelsea, who this year is playing on loan at Bayern Munich. The German club do not appear to be intending to sign him permanently, and therefore the Senegalese forward is set to return to London at the end of this season. Milan are keeping an eye on him and in recent weeks have also had contacts with his entourage, but at present the costs of the operation would be too high, given that the Blues are asking for €60 million for his transfer fee.
This is reported by tuttomercatoweb.com: "Milan have had contacts with Nicolas Jackson’s entourage in recent weeks. The striker is owned by Chelsea but is currently on loan at Bayern Munich, who at this moment have no intention of signing him permanently: €15 million already paid plus €65 million for the option to buy, for a player who has played 30 matches and scored only ten goals in all competitions. At the moment, however, Chelsea are not open to another loan with an option to buy, but are asking for around €60 million."















