Bayern Munich Rules Out Permanent Nicolas Jackson Transfer from Chelsea
Bayern Munich Rules Out Permanent Nicolas Jackson Transfer from Chelsea

Bayern Munich Rules Out Permanent Nicolas Jackson Transfer from Chelsea

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Bayern Munich’s honorary president Uli Hoeness has firmly stated that the club will not make Nicolas Jackson's loan move from Chelsea permanent, despite an initially reported obligation-to-buy clause worth £56 million. Hoeness clarified that the clause is conditional on Jackson starting 40 matches during the loan season, a scenario he deems highly unlikely. Jackson, who joined Bayern on a season-long loan amid Chelsea’s internal squad adjustments, including the recall of Marc Guiu due to Liam Delap’s injury, has struggled to secure a starting spot behind Bayern’s prolific striker Harry Kane. The club paid a significant loan fee, with Jackson and his agent contributing part of it, but Hoeness insists the permanent transfer will not materialize. Bayern’s focus remains on other transfer successes this summer, and Jackson’s future appears set for a return to Chelsea. This consensus has been echoed across multiple outlets quoting Hoeness’s interviews with Sport1 Dopa and other sources.

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