AC Milan were informed of Chelsea’s asking price for Nicolas Jackson this week, and they will stop trying for him as a result.
The mercato is currently experiencing a massive issue. At present, the value of players is massively inflated, and though this has been the case for a while, it is not slowing down. Of course, this can also help, but it largely hinders when buying.
Jackson crossed off
This is the case with Jackson, who has been valued at €115 million by Chelsea, which is far from realistic. So, Fabrizio Romano stated on his YouTube that Milan will stop pursuing the target, via MilanNews.
“We can almost cross Nicolas Jackson’s name off AC Milan’s attacking squad because Chelsea don’t intend to lower his price to an affordable one. The starting value is around €100 million, which could even drop to €85-90 million, but these are impossible figures for Italian football.”

There are other names on the list, of course, even in the Premier League there is the idea of Jean-Philippe Mateta. Past the Frenchman, several other candidates are also emerging, so this is far from the end of the road.
As has been reported, the Rossoneri have a big budget for the purchase, but it must be correctly spent.