Aston Villa Eye £50M Chelsea Star as Nicolas Jackson Backup in Transfer Twist
Aston Villa’s summer transfer plans may be heading for a dramatic shift as the club turns its attention toward a £50 million-rated Chelsea forward, should their pursuit of Nicolas Jackson fall through.
Unai Emery is believed to be an admirer of Jackson’s pace, physicality, and potential to thrive in his dynamic system. The 23-year-old Senegalese striker, who has shown flashes of brilliance at Stamford Bridge, is reportedly on Villa’s radar as a key attacking target. However, with Chelsea reluctant to part with him unless a significant offer is made — and with competition heating up from clubs across Europe — Villa are wisely exploring alternatives.
Villa are reportedly weighing a move that could cost in the region of £50 million,
One of those alternatives, sources suggest, is another Chelsea attacker who could become available this window. While the player’s identity is still under wraps, speculation points toward Armando Broja or possibly Raheem Sterling, both of whom have uncertain futures under new manager Enzo Maresca. Villa are reportedly weighing a move that could cost in the region of £50 million, a figure that reflects the player’s Premier League pedigree and international experience.
The move would represent a major statement of intent from Villa, who are preparing for Champions League football and need depth in attack to compete on all fronts. With Ollie Watkins firmly established as the team’s main striker, the addition of a high-caliber forward would not only ease the scoring burden but also offer tactical versatility.
A potential Chelsea exit for the unnamed star would align with the Blues’ ongoing squad overhaul, as they seek to balance the books and reshape their team under Maresca. For Villa, it’s about smart reinforcements and staying competitive with Europe’s elite.
While Jackson remains the preferred option, Villa’s willingness to pivot shows the ambition and decisiveness that have defined the Emery era. Whether it’s the young Chelsea striker or another Stamford Bridge talent, Villa fans can expect fireworks in the coming weeks.
One thing is clear — the Villans are not just making up the numbers in Europe. They’re building to challenge.