Nicolas Jackson is set to return to Chelsea following his season-long loan at Bayern Munich, with the club’s current plan centered on allowing new head coach Xabi Alonso to personally evaluate the striker before any decision is made on his future. Despite attracting interest from clubs in the Premier League and abroad, Jackson remains highly regarded internally at Stamford Bridge.

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Chelsea Plan to Assess Jackson Under Alonso
Chelsea are preparing to reintegrate Jackson into the first-team squad. The club intends to give Alonso, who officially begins work on July 1, the opportunity to evaluate the Senegal international before committing to any direction on his future. According to the Daily Mail, the 24-year-old remains highly regarded within the club despite his temporary departure. Chelsea have already received enquiries from interested parties but, while a transfer remains possible if a significant offer arrives, the priority is giving Jackson a genuine chance to prove himself.
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Maresca’s Exit Changes the Equation
Jackson‘s move to Bayern was reportedly driven in large part by a loss of confidence from former head coach Enzo Maresca. With Maresca gone, the conditions surrounding a potential return have shifted. Chelsea‘s hierarchy are open-minded: they want Alonso to assess the striker directly, but they are also prepared to act on market opportunities should suitable offers emerge during the transfer window.
Competition for Places Could Shape His Future
Jackson returns to a crowded attacking unit. Joao Pedro, Liam Delap, and Emmanuel Emegha are all part of Chelsea‘s current striker options, creating real competition ahead of the new campaign.
The absence of European football next season adds another layer of complexity. With fewer matches available for rotation, Alonso may look to trim squad depth to keep players satisfied with their minutes. Jackson‘s ability to operate in wide attacking positions, in addition to the central role, gives him an edge over some alternatives and offers Alonso tactical options that a purely central striker cannot provide.
World Cup Duty Comes First
Jackson‘s immediate focus is international duty with Senegal at the World Cup, which begins on June 11. Alonso will monitor the striker from afar during that period before working with him directly in pre-season. Once Jackson returns to London, his performances in pre-season could prove decisive as Chelsea weigh whether to retain him or move him on to one of the clubs already tracking his situation. Follow TipsGG for the latest on Chelsea‘s transfer activity and World Cup 2026 coverage.