Chelsea star Nicholas Jackson was the goal scorer for the game’s “winning” game around Real Betis mid-week, and put in a display that probably represents his Stamford Bridge career.
Certainly, at one stage, the Senegalese striker created a disastrous touch when racing behind Betis’ defense. At that moment alone, he outlined the limits of centre forwards, where 2024/25 finished with just 13 goals in all competitions.
Naturally, the search began to find suitable alternatives or rivals for 23-year-olds. The Blues concluded the contract for Ipswichtown’s Talisman Liam Dellup following the 12 goals hauling in the Premier League this season.
It remains to be seen whether the 22-year-old, who is scheduled to receive medical care on Monday, will become Enzo Maresca’s major No. 9 next summer.
What is clear is that the British capture of £30 million can mark the start of a busy summer in West London.
Continuous forwarding search for Chelsea after Delap
It was confirmed on Friday that Chelsea won the race signed by the former Manchester Cityman.
It is believed that Maresca and Co have turned their attention towards Everton’s Jarad Bluntwaite, a longtime target on the Old Trafford side, so if any recent reports are made, the competition with the Red Devils could continue.
As reported in the Daily Mail, Bruce is said to be weighing the towering centre-back approach, despite the fact that David Moe’s part seems reluctant to sell their precious assets.
The 22-year-old was eligible for a £50 million offer from United last summer, but Toffee was looking for a fee close to £70 million at the time. It is still unknown if the price tag this time is the same.
The report suggests that even if Reuben Amorim’s part renews their interest, the Bruce can retain advantages in Brantewight’s desire for Champions League football – what appears to be high on his agenda when pondering the exit a year ago.
Dellup’s colleague at the Under-21 level in England, Brantewight could represent even greater talent than his compatriots…
Why Branthwaite is a bigger coup than Delap
It is worth remembering that this is still a risky deal, as it is reported that at one stage almost all Premier League clubs are monitoring his situation due to all the excitement of winning Delap’s race.
Delap vs Jackson -24/25 PL Statistics | ||
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Statistics (*per game) | Delap | Jackson |
Game (start) | 37 (32) | 30 (28) |
the goal | 12 | 10 |
Target Frequency | 218 min | 224min |
shot* | 1.8 | 2.5 |
I missed a big opportunity | 10 | 19 |
assist | 2 | 5 |
A big opportunity has been created | 3 | 6 |
Key Pass* | 0.6 | 0.9 |
The duel won* | 38% | 38% |
Statistics via Sofascore |
In fact, the in-demand Marksman scored only eight goals in the championship against Hull City in 2023/24, which is refreshing from behind his first campaign at the top level.
Whether the youngsters can kick again under the leadership of Maresca, whom they previously worked with at Etihad, shows that the pool of Premier League evidence is undoubtedly small.
It must be said that the former Carlisle United man who joined Everton for just £1 million in January 2022 must say that the Blantel United man has been shining for the past two seasons at Goodison Park after he made eye contact on loan at PSV Eindhoven during the 2022/23 campaign.
That stint in the Netherlands saw the 6-foot-5 giant called the “complete” defender by manager Rude van Nistelroy, but analyst Ben Matinson praised him as “two-foot ballplay, physical beast.”
Since then, the £70 million man has enjoyed two outstanding seasons on the UK’s top flight, earning 65 league appearances at that point after appearing as a key figure alongside James Tarkowski.
Called “Monster” by Pandit Ian Wright, Brantewight scored 63% of the duel on 2024/25, averaged 2.1 tackles and intercepts per game, lining up 6.3 clearances and 6.3 clearances per sofa score.
For context, he managed to score just 57% of his duels at Stamford Bridge with his replacement or rival Levicor Will, but he was able to average 2.2 tackles and interceptions, making 3.3 clearances per outing.
There are three eye-catching seasons under his belt, including his time at Eredivisi – Branthawaite is now repeatedly proving himself on an elite level. Delap, on the other hand, still has a way to go to explain that he can achieve consistent success at big stages.
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