Curious process

Jackson consultant announces transfer-in front of FC Bayern


01.09.2025 – 11:01 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.

Nicolas Jackson: He will appear for FC Bayern in the future.Enlarge the picture

Nicolas Jackson: He will appear for FC Bayern in the future. (Source: Mikolaj Barbanell / SOPA Images / Imago-Images pictures)

Transfers from players are actually officially confirmed by the clubs involved. Nicolas Jackson’s consultant came before.

Nicolas Jackson’s consultant announced the change of his protégé from Chelsea to FC Bayern Munich in an unusual process. After a long back and forth, the two clubs agreed on a loan of the offensive man. According to matching media reports, this contains a purchase option that can become an obligation to buy.

An official confirmation of the transfer of the two clubs was initially available on Monday evening, but Jackson’s consultant Diomansy Kamara with an Instagram post. In it he wrote: “We would like to thank the Chelsea Football Club for the trust that he has shown Jackson, and for everything he was able to experience and learn at Stamford Bridge during his time. We do not regret anything: Every step was important for its development and has shaped it to the player and people he is today.”

They are very grateful to the fans, teammates and the entire staff of Chelsea. Then it becomes crucial: “Today a new adventure begins. Jackson is now fully focused on FC Bayern, with the will to do its best and continue to grow at the highest level,” writes the consultant and thus leaves no doubt about the change to the German record champion. FC Bayern only followed up with an official statement two hours after Kamara’s post.

According to reports, Bayern Jackson’s services can cost a rental fee of 16.5 million euros. If the obligation to buy grabs, the Munichers would probably have to transfer a transfer of over 65 million euros to Chelsea and Jackson would have a contract until 2031. However, the clause will only apply with a very high number of missions. In addition, according to Sky, Chelsea has secured a resale clause. Bavaria also pays the player’s full salary, which is up to 14 million euros per year.

Jackson flown to Munich on Saturday to complete the medical check. Chelsea suddenly made a change veto. The player and his consultant apparently continued to push to a transfer to Bavaria, but these seemed to get out of the poker. Then the next turn followed. On Monday, Bavaria achieved the breakthrough in the negotiations.

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