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Chelsea remained silent, waiting for Isaac s transfer to "finish": The Blues strategy is really smart

2:39pm, 31 August 2025Football

For many wealthy families from England, they are indeed thinking about their "little nines", so they will create more opportunities for the buzzer-beating transfer window that will be opened soon. It is reported that the Isaac transfer issue will be the fundamental key determinant of this opportunity. If Liverpool really decides to quote and meet Newcastle's high price to buy this scorer, it will be an important upgrade guarantee for Slott in the new season, which will greatly meet their needs for forward renewal and will also create more opportunities for Isaac.

Last season, this Swedish scorer helped Newcastle through personal efforts and won his first championship trophy (FA Cup) in a long time. It can be seen from this that his level is indeed very high, and his competitive state is also moving towards his peak. If you can come to a platform like Liverpool, it will naturally be very helpful for your personal development.

Next, if Newcastle really decides to sell Isaac, they will definitely be able to earn enough money back, and then they will also have enough capital to buy other players. Chelsea are waiting for such an opportunity. If such a reaction really happens, they will vigorously recommend their striker Jackson to Newcastle. In other words, the Blues will wait for the potential deal between Newcastle and Liverpool to complete before selling Jackson's.

If Newcastle does not move, then Chelsea will remain silent and will not let Jackson's transfer happen in advance. Of course, if Isaac announces that he will continue to play in Newcastle, he will not transfer to Liverpool. Then the Blues will also discuss with other clubs to sell the player. Bayern is currently very interested in Jackson. They hope to convince the shooter to go to the "South Star" to serve as Kane's substitute.

Jackson did not make a statement on this temporarily. He was young and did not know what he was doing and whether he would accept the responsibility of the substitute. In addition to Bayern, there are also teams in the Premier League who are interested in Jackson. In contrast, the Blues must have wanted to sell a better price, so the Isaac issue is indeed particularly important to his situation.

In addition, when Nkunku is basically sure to join AC Milan, Chelsea will also have enough transfer payments. Before this, they calculated that the entire transfer window was able to obtain positive income (to achieve profit model), which is indeed a big difference compared to people who know the Blues. They have always been the nouveau riche's buying attitude. On this basis, Maresca also has enough capital confidence to buy new players when the transfer window is buzzing. I wonder if they would arrange this way.

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