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Chelsea unhappy with Nicolas Jackson’s performances as they now decide to rival Arsenal for £67m striker
Chelsea are on the hunt for a new striker – one Arsenal want to sign – as Enzo Maresca aims to push Nicolas Jackson.
The Blues are beginning to falter a little – winning just one of their last six Premier League games to slip down to fourth, when some were disc😼ussing them as potential champio💦ns earlier this season.
Position | Team | Played MP | Won W | Drawn D | Lost L | For GF | Against GA | Diff GD | Points Pts |
4 | 22 | 11 | 7 | 4 | 44 | 27 | 17 | 40 |
As such, a new addition who can make an immediate impact would be very much welcome at Stamford Bridge – and now believe Chelsea want to rival Arsenal for the signing of Benjamin Sesko.
Chelsea decide to challenge Arsenal for Benjamin Sesko
Sacha Tavolieri has now claimed that Chelsea are not too pleased with how Jackson is performing this season – and want the Slovenia international to push the Sen💎🐈egal international in west London.
The Chelsea No.15 has scored nine goals and provided four assists in 21 Premier Leag𒉰ue appearances so far thiꦬs season.
Sky Sports state that RB Leipzig would be happy to let Ses♏ko depart if a bid of €80m (£67m) is received – something the Bundesliga side have told Chelsea after the Blues made an initial enquiry.

The RB Leipzig No.30 is also in talks wit♛h Chelsea himself through his representatives – who are🍌 aware of the £67m valuation as well.
TBR Football understand Manchester United and Manchester City scouts have🐲 also wat⭕ched Sesko this season.
Why Benjamin Sesko already rejected Arsenal once
Arsenal act⭕ually pushed to sigဣn the 21-year-old last summer, but he turned down a move to the Emirates Stadium.
Sesko rejected Arsenal due to the presenc🤪e of Kai Havertz – according to the Daily Mail – with Mikel Arteta unable to provide assurances that the Slovenian would not just be a backup for the Germany international.
The Ra🦹dece-born striker has since scored 13 goals and provided three assists in 25 appearances so far this season.
With Chelsea now keen, Arteta ought to have made Sesko feel more valued during talks last summꦓer, if what the Daily Mail reported is true.