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I'm fine with Jackson staying and fighting for a place and fine with him leaving for a profit. 

If we as reported are in for yet another winger i hope it's atleast the kind that can be like Anelka was for us. Wide forward/Center Forward. NJ might be able to do that but not seen him used out wide..Nkunku been tried in both but when given the CF job, hid from the danger area like a fat kid in PE.

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9 minutes ago, Duppy Conqueror said:

I'm fine with Jackson staying and fighting for a place and fine with him leaving for a profit. 

If we as reported are in for yet another winger i hope it's atleast the kind that can be like Anelka was for us. Wide forward/Center Forward. NJ might be able to do that but not seen him used out wide..Nkunku been tried in both but when given the CF job, hid from the danger area like a fat kid in PE.

if we bring another CF, im fine with jackson being sold 

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Liam Delap to Chelsea: How he plays, how he’ll fit in and what he’ll bring to Maresca’s side

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6391033/2025/05/30/liam-delap-transfer-Chelsea-latest-analysis/

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The chase for Liam Delap’s signature appears to be over.

The Athletic reported on Thursday that Chelsea have reached an agreement over his transfer. A relegation release clause of £30million means that Delap is available at a very affordable price.

In a season of struggle at Ipswich Town, the 22-year-old was one of the few players in a blue shirt who stood out in Europe’s strongest league. His attributes have been in demand this summer, with a long line of clubs forming a queue for Delap’s services.

Having scored 33 per cent of Ipswich’s league goals — the fourth-highest share of any player — Delap has often been tasked with generating his own chances with limited service from his team-mates.

In a counter-attacking Ipswich side, Delap’s powerful, driving runs forward have been a theme of his season as he has shouldered much of the attacking responsibility with a return of 10 non-penalty goals — at an overall rate of over one goal every three games — for his efforts.

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Whether it is thumping finishes from range or delicate flicks at the near post, Delap always looks like he is in a rush to get on the scoresheet.

A desire to get forward is the bare minimum for a striker, but Delap’s profile is particularly interesting. On the one hand, he is something of a throwback — an out-and-out striker who can stand on the opposition back line and spearhead the attack.

On the other hand, he is a cultured, modern-day forward who likes to drop into deeper pockets of space and drive his team forward single-handedly.

Either way, there is a double threat to Delap’s running.

The first is the threat he offers with the ball at his feet. Looking at the graphic below, there have been plenty of examples of Delap collecting possession in his own half before bulldozing forward — daring any opposition player to enter his orbit as he heads for the shortest route to goal.

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That volume of driving runs is made more stark when comparing Delap’s progressive carries to his centre-forward peers in the Premier League. To go with it, no player has a higher average distance (in metres) per carry than him.

Quite simply, Delap is difficult to stop when he collects the ball — he often only has one thing in his mind.

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The best example of that was Delap’s maiden goal for Ipswich in the Premier League against Fulham in August. Delap collected the ball close to the halfway line before getting his head down and driving through the heart of the pitch.

After shrugging off Andreas Pereira and bearing down on goal, a thumping finish saw Delap rifle the ball into the top corner with the goal purely of his own making.

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Of course, no player is expected to perform such actions every week, but Delap has provided Premier League fans with enough evidence of his skill set. Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca does not need any further evidence, having worked closely with Delap during his time with Manchester City.

“Liam is a fantastic player for his age,” Maresca said in December, as reported by BBC Sport. “I think we spent one year together and he scored (about) 22 or 24 goals. He is a very good striker.”

“England have many good players, many good strikers (but) he’s working hard off the ball and on the ball — understands the game and can score goals. I think he can be an important player for England.”

That work rate off the ball speaks to the other side of Delap’s dual threat when his side has possession. This is highlighted in Delap’s SkillCorner profile below, denoting his off-ball run types as a share of his total runs made.

Runs ahead of the ball (32 per cent) or in-behind opposition defences (26 per cent) take up a healthy amount of Delap’s running real estate, with a large share of cross receiver runs (runs towards goal to receive a possible cross — 21 per cent) outlining a player who thrives at the sharp end of his side’s attack.

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In truth, this is not dissimilar from what Chelsea already have in the form of Nicolas Jackson.

The 23-year-old’s off-ball runs profile very similarly to Delap’s, with his runs in behind in particular having two benefits. The first is that they offer an option to receive the ball closer to goal, but they also pull opposition defensive lines back to make space for the likes of Cole Palmer to get on the ball between opposition lines.

While Jackson’s rawness in front of goal has been used as a stick to beat him with at times, Chelsea are notably more potent when the Senegal international is in the side, particularly when considering the piercing through balls that Palmer looks to play when he has runners ahead of him.

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It is worth noting that Delap is still raw himself, but given his relatively young age, he arguably has a higher ceiling in his attacking threat when compared with Jackson.

With Chelsea scoring the fewest goals among the five sides to qualify for the Champions League, it is clear they need to add further firepower as they look to compete in Europe’s top competition next season. Delap’s proposed arrival could be the answer to those problems.

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Chelsea ideally wants to try sign two-new defenders this summer. 🔵

Understand Talks are advancing regarding Ajax Jorrel Hato as reported days ago who’s on their radar.🇳🇱

Told Everton CB Jarrad Branthwaite is been monitored and enquires taking place.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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I don’t know how much I’d like Jackson at a rival. 
 

I think he’s a good player and in the right circumstance can look top class. Even in the Betis game where he screwed the goal up - he created that out of nothing with some superb play. 
 

60-80 mil and I wouldn’t complain I guess. But not for cheap. 

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15 minutes ago, Thor said:

I don’t know how much I’d like Jackson at a rival. 
 

I think he’s a good player and in the right circumstance can look top class. Even in the Betis game where he screwed the goal up - he created that out of nothing with some superb play. 
 

60-80 mil and I wouldn’t complain I guess. But not for cheap. 

yes for united not for cheap

if we buy another CF, im fine with this sell 

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Jackson as our primary or only striker like this past season is an absolute no go. Jackson as a rotation with Delap is something we could live with.

Don’t think we should sell him unless we can get one of the Victor’s in which doesn’t appear on the cards.

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1 hour ago, Thor said:

Cherki to City looks like it will get done. 
 

I think he will be very good for them. 

Marmoush and Cherki in attack. Don't know how effective it will be, but it definitely sounds very exciting. With Haaland in the center, it could be very deadly too.

Think Pep and City are going to come back strong next season. No wonder Liverpool are battening down the hatches and acquiring targets asap.

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BREAKING: Rodrygo has told Real Madrid he wants to STAY!

The club asks for a reaction on the pitch. @jfelixdiaz

 

The agreement between Barça and Joan García on long term deal is now very advanced, almost done.

(Fabrizio Romano)

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Even United fans have said that Mainoo took a serious step back this season. And that’s when he was actually fit.

The last area of our squad where we even need to think of buying anyone is in the middle of the pitch. Caicedo, Enzo, Lavia, Santos, and Essugo. That’s already too many and I bet anything that Essugo will go on loan. And that’s not even counting KDH, Ugochukwu, and Amougu who’s futures need to be sorted.

Buying another midfielder would just be silly. 

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