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After his aborted move to Bournemouth last winter, Nicolas Jackson could be on his way out of Villarreal this summer. Especially after his fine end to the season. In an interview with Wiwsport, his representative Diomansy Kamara announced that his player already had offers on the table. "His transfer was aborted this winter because of minor muscular problems (a hip injury), but he's back to work. We know how good he is. We have offers on the table. We're in the process of evaluating them," said the former Senegal international.
He added: "Now, you have to bear in mind that he has a release clause in his contract. We know it's going to be high, given the quality of his performances and the future he has in store for us. He was very good at Villarreal. It's a club we owe a lot to because they opened the door for him. We'll never forget that. But if both parties can win, by bringing in money for Villarreal and having a new sporting project for us, we won't close the door. We'll see what happens this summer. There's a good chance he'll go to another club at the start of the season.