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·22 de agosto de 2025
Enzo Maresca Hints at Exit for Two Chelsea Stars

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·22 de agosto de 2025
Chelsea’s transfer activity shows no sign of slowing as Enzo Maresca has admitted that both Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku could leave before the window closes. The Blues are actively reshaping their attack, with moves for Xavi Simons and Alejandro Garnacho reportedly high on the club’s list of priorities.
Jackson was unavailable for the opening draw against Crystal Palace due to suspension but is now fit and ready. However, Maresca confirmed the striker will not feature in this weekend’s squad, citing ongoing discussions over his future. “He is available, but he is not going to be part of the squad,” the Chelsea manager explained.
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Maresca was clear when asked about the situation surrounding his forwards. “As we already said, we have two strikers. And also we know that something can happen before the transfer window closes,” he stated. His comments reflect a manager who understands the uncertainty looming over Stamford Bridge.
The Italian added: “If they are going to be here, they will be with us. If not, it means they found a solution. I think it’s better if they find a solution because they are going to be more happy.” This openness suggests Chelsea’s hierarchy is working on facilitating exits, particularly as squad restructuring continues under the current ownership model.
When pressed on whether any deals were close, Maresca insisted that he was not across the negotiations. “No idea, to be honest. I prefer to be focused on training sessions and preparing for the game. Christo is with us, but it’s the same situation as Nico,” he remarked.
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The situation involving Nkunku is equally uncertain. Injuries have disrupted his time at Chelsea, and despite his technical ability, the arrival of new attacking targets could push him out of the picture. With links to high-profile names like Xavi Simons and Garnacho, Chelsea appear determined to build a younger, more dynamic attack that aligns with their long-term vision.
Standard Sport reports that Chelsea’s interest in fresh attacking options underlines why Jackson and Nkunku are being made available. Both players could attract strong offers from European clubs, and the Blues will be keen to finalise moves that balance squad depth with financial considerations.
For now, Maresca’s priority remains preparing his squad for the next fixture, but his words leave little doubt about the direction Chelsea are heading. The final days of the window could prove decisive, shaping the club’s attacking strategy for the season ahead.