Premier League giants Chelsea FC have officially launched negotiations to extend the contract of striker Jacobsson, according to the latest report from leading transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano. The news comes on the heels of Chelsea's successful contract extension with Palmer, and once again highlights the club's commitment to the young talent in their current squad.

Chelsea are said to be highly impressed by Jaksson's outstanding performance in his first Premier League season and want to reward his efforts by signing a new contract. The two sides are currently discussing and negotiating the terms of a long-term contract and a higher salary for Jaksson.

At the age of 23, Jacobsson has quickly become an important part of the team's forward line since joining Chelsea. Last season, he made 44 appearances for Chelsea in all competitions, of which 39 were as a starter, showing a very high attendance rate and stability. More notably, Jacobsson contributed 17 goals and 6 assists in the attacking end, which is undoubtedly an impressive record for a young player making his debut in the Premier League.

Jacobsson's outstanding performance has not only won the love and recognition of fans, but also made his price in the transfer market has risen. At present, his price has reached 35 million euros, and has become the focus of attention of many luxury teams. However, Chelsea is obviously not willing to let go of this potential unlimited striker star, so they decided to extend the contract to lock the future of Jacobsson.

For Chelsea, extending the contract of Jacobsson is not only a recognition of his personal ability, but also an important part of the team's future development plan. With the club's continuous investment in the transfer market and the rapid growth of young players, Chelsea is gradually building up a dynamic and competitive team. As an important member of the team's forward line, Jacobsson will undoubtedly continue to play a key role in future matches, fighting for Chelsea's honor and dreams.

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