Transfer DealSheet: Latest on Benjamin Sesko, Nicolas Jackson and more

This week we look at the striker High of the options left on the market, a possible deal for a midfielder of Arsenal and the last about Benjamin Sesko.

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While the Spitsjigsaw continues to arise, the football world looks closely to discover how the different pieces will eventually fall into place.

The will of Liam Delap and Viktor Gyokeres have made their movements – but the future of players such as Alexander Isak and Benjamin Sesko still have to be resolved.

On Monday evening, athletics revealed that Newcastle United has raised their offer for Sesko while they fight Manchester United to make the 22-year-old safe.

The person who misses must find an alternative recruit – unless they stay with existing staff – and there is no huge range of candidates on the market.

Whether it is for those two clubs or others who also want to strengthen in advance, that will of course increase the consideration given to the remaining options of the market.

High among them is Chelsea Vooruit Nicolas Jackson, because of his suitability and availability.

The side of the Stamford Bridge is not desperate to trade the 24-year-old, especially in view of the fact that they need depth to dispute Champions League football next season.

But the arrival of Delap and Joao Pedro offers competition and brings Jackson the risk of not being the primary frontman, and after scoring 30 goals in 81 games in West, he will want to be the chief somewhere.

That explains why Chelsea is open to punishing the departure of the Senegal International, arriving as an acceptable proposal.

The interest rates arise from lovers in both the Premier League and Europe. Some of them only want Jackson if their most important target cannot be obtained or someone leaves; Others next to what they already have.

Anyway, there is a growing expectation that he will leave, and the developments in that case are expected in the coming days.

It would continue with a remarkable order of sale that was completed or agreed by Chelsea, which means that they have collected more than £ 200 million in the current transfer window. They predict another £ 100 million to £ 150 million for the deadline.

Why top clubs would benefit from signing Jackson

In an increasingly transition competition, the devastating capacity of Nicolas Jackson is a highly sought after source during the break. Last season, a highlight of seven years of 112 Premier League goals saw scored from counterattacks scored, and few players were just as central in those movements as Jackson.

His ability to collect the ball in deep areas and to rise the field distinguishes him. According to the advanced data provider Footovision, he led the division for dispute of counterattacks through Ball Carry's.

Jackson is electric in transition, but his finish and ending choices remain raw. Yet few strikers have the ruthless wish and movement to reach those advanced areas in the first place: Jackson made 60 sprints behind the defense defined by Skillcorner as off-ball runs of at least 25 km/h nine nine more than any other Premier League player.

Jackson specializes in specific characteristics that make him an attractive profile for a large number of Premier League clubs. And despite all the noise around his versions, it is easy to forget that Jackson has hit double digits for competition goals in both two seasons at Stamford Bridge.

What else we hear

RB Leipzig has received an improved offer from Newcastle United to sign Benjamin Sesko. An opening bid worth € 75 million plus € 5 million in add-ons was not sufficiently considered by Leipzig, so Newcastle that led to at least € 80 million. Sesko is also sought by Manchester United, but a proposal has to come from Old Trafford and the figures they have indicated that a willingness to pay is currently lower than those of Newcastle. That leaves the St James's park side in a strong position as things, after a day of positive conversations held by their co-owner Jamie Reuben with Leipzig and the 22-year-old striker. Nothing is yet agreed and there is currently no guarantee for the outcome, which can still be Sesko if Leipzig does not accept a deal. David Ornstein

Burnley will strengthen in midfield prior to their return to the Premier League after reaching an agreement with Chelsea to sign Lesley Ugochukwu. The France Youth International, 21, has been given permission to travel for medical tests and to complete a permanent move to Turf Moor. If everything goes according to plan, Ugochukwu Pen will put on paper with a five-year contracts of head coach Scott Parker in no. 6 and no. 8 roles considerably stimulate. David Ornstein

Manchester City has in principle reached an agreement with Ruben Dias to sign a new contract. The existing deal of the 28-year-old will expire in 2027. Dias has been an important part of the city's success since he was affiliated with Benfica for a first £ 62 million in 2020. David Ornstein

VFB Stuttgart is working on a deal to sign offensive midfielder Fabio Vieira from Arsenal. The German club has approached their Premier League opposite Vieira against Vieira. The 25-year-old was borrowed from Porto last season, but the interest rate of Stuttgart is more than a permanent step. Another agreement needs to be reached, but conversations are underway, in which Arsenal is probably looking for a respectable prize for a player that they have recruited to € 40 million in the summer of 2022. #David Ornstein

Borussia Dortmund remains interested in securing the permanent transfer of Chelsea's Carney Chukwuemeka, who spent on loan in the Westfalenstadion last season. Chelsea has no interest in lending Chukwuemeka again and would only consider a permanent deal for the 21-year-old. Sebastian Stafford-Bloor and Simon Johnson

Botafogo has reached an agreement with Bournemouth to sign Neto. The 36-year-old Brazilian keeper was planned to fly to Rio de Janeiro on Monday evening and to undergo a medical before the proposed movement was completed. It will not entail transfer costs, but as one of the highest earners in Bournemouth, the Premier League club will make considerable salary savings. Neto's contract would end in June and he is ready to join Botafogo for a deal until the summer of 2027, with an option to extend by six months. Bournemouth has already signed Djordje Petrovic from Chelsea as their new No. 1, while Neto used on loan last season at Arsenal. David Ornstein

Everton is in conversation with Chelsea about the permanent transfer of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall for a first fee of £ 25 million. As reported by athletics last week, Chelsea will only consider a permanent sale and placed a valuation of £ 30 million – the compensation they paid for Leicester City last year – in the midfielder, while other Premier League clubs have also asked questions.

#Patrick Boyland and Simon Johnson

Who spent this window most in the Premier League?

A glance at Premier League spending from the club so far this summer has caused a few surprises at the top. With the help of figures from the transfer market, the big summer of Liverpool puts them at the top of the tree with more than £ 250 million to new players; Add £ 25 million to Giorgi Mamardashvili (deal was agreed last summer, but this season only became a member of Liverpool) and the expectations of agent costs and the four percent transfer levy that must be paid by clubs on incoming transfers and you land further than £ 300 million.

Behind Liverpool Sit Chelsea, which again offers little surprise. Indeed, of the seven clubs that have spent more than £ 100 million so far, except one after one form of the 'Big Six' of England. The exception, Sunderland, has greatly published as a result of caution from the past and out of necessity as a newly promoted club. The Wearside Outfit is expected to spend even more before the season starts.

Of bigger comment, those clubs that have not yet spent much are. Between Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Fulham, less than £ 10 million has been imposed on new players, who looks pretty grim when they are put against the background of the rest of the division.

Premier League clubs have spent more than £ 1.8 billion this summer to players, although many of them have been among them, with the net spending on the division around £ 865 million.

Nevertheless, the expenditure of Premier League continues to dominate the market for world transfer. That net issue is the most in football this summer, with only the Saudi Pro League that also reaches nine digits (£ 185 million). The gross expenditure of the Saudi League is so far only £ 280 million, although there are expectations that will soon rise.

#Chris Weatherpoon

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