Former Manchester United midfielder, Paul Scholes, has questioned Chelsea’s determination to permit Nicolas Jackson go away Stamford Bridge.
The Senegalese was loaned out to Bayern Munich in the course of the summer time switch window.
Bayern Munich paid an preliminary mortgage deal which features a obligatory obligation to purchase if the previous Villarreal man performs a sure variety of video games for the Bundesliga aspect.
Jackson is a backup to veteran finisher, Harry Kane on the Allianz Enviornment.
Earlier than heading out of Stamford Bridge, the Senegal worldwide netted 30 occasions in 81 matches for the west London aspect having joined from LaLiga aspect Villarreal for £32m in 2023.
Scholes, who famous that the 24-year-old is just not a striker naturally, stated the Blues shouldn’t have allowed him go away.
“These midfield gamers as No. 10s [like Chelsea’s Cole Palmer], they want tempo up entrance, they want an Ian Wright up there,” Scholes stated on The Good, The Dangerous & The Soccer podcast.
“I don’t assume Nicolas Jackson is the best finisher, he was by no means a participant you had been that assured was going to attain if he was working via on purpose. I didn’t get that impression with him.
“However a minimum of he will get you up the pitch and he’s obtained the motion that helps different gamers as a result of it provides them the house.
“Whenever you’re not enjoying towards tempo everyone seems to be pushed up and there’s nowhere to go.”