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Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has claimed that one Chelsea player will be worth £150million in the near future. 

The Blues continued their bright start to the season on Saturday with a 4-2 win over Brighton thanks to four goals by Cole Palmer. 

The latest win at Stamford Bridge has seen Chelsea rise to fourth in the table following four wins from six matches. 

Nicholas Jackson was unable to add to his four-goal tally in the Premier League so far but he managed to register an assist. 

And Hasselbaink believes the Senegal international on his way to become a ‘top, top striker’ as he challenged him to make an impact in big games. 

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink says he's 'convinced' one Chelsea star 'will be a £150m player'

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink says he’s ‘convinced’ one Chelsea star ‘will be a £150m player’

The Blues continued their bright start to the season on Saturday with a 4-2 win over Brighton

‘I like Nicolas Jackson a lot,’ Hasselbaink told Genting Casino.

‘Not just because he’s playing at Chelsea, but because he causes defenders so much trouble.

‘He scored fourteen goals in the Premier League last season. That’s not a bad return in your first season in the Premier League. A lot of the goals he scored were in 3-0, 4-0 games, sot the challenge to him is to score goals when your team really needs you – be the difference-maker – and that is what he is starting to do this season. 

‘That is when a striker really earns his money, the games where the pressure is on your shoulders to win your team the game. I want to see if he can handle that pressure every week. 

‘He’s progressing really well. I think he’s coming along nicely in his development as a top, top striker.’

The former Chelsea striker added: ‘‘Nicolas Jackson and Erling Haaland are similar ages. The major difference is, Haaland has a lot more top-level experience in terms of Champions League football. He’s been playing at that level since he burst onto the scene playing for Salzburg and has stayed there. Jackson hasn’t done that.

Nicholas Jackson was unable to add to his four-goal tally but managed to register an assist against the Seagulls

‘That is what Jackson needs to do to be considered one of the best strikers in the world. He needs to be decisive on the pitch and he needs to score goals regularly at the highest level in the game. It’s a big challenge for him, but he has the potential to get there.

‘If Jackson fulfils his potential, he will be a £150 million player. I’m convinced of that.

‘He’s a player that has the potential to be able to do everything. He can play outside the box. He can play with the ball at his feet, those are things that Erling Haaland can’t really do.

‘The only thing that Jackson needs to understand is, when he gets involved in the build-up, that game outside the box, sometimes he can try and do too many things. He doesn’t have to do that.

‘Sometimes the best way to get in behind is a simple one-two, a give and go. That was the type of goal he scored first against West Ham; take the ball, play it back to the midfielder and go into the space. When the midfielder can find him, he’s in one-against-one with the goalkeeper. Jackson has the potential to become one of the best strikers in the world.’

Hasselbaink has challenged Jackson to become like Manchester City’s Erling Haaland

Hasselbaink’s comments came just days after Jackson scored a brace in Chelsea’s 3-0 win over West Ham last weekend. 

The former Villarreal striker also netetd in the Blues 6-2 win over Wolves and 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace. 

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