Status: 01.09.2025 11:40 p.m.

Nicolas Jackson’s loan is perfect – FC Bayern confirmed this on his website. The deal was not favorable: according to the media, the record champion pays 16.5 million euros in rental fee to FC Chelsea.

By Mona Marko, Margot Lamparter

He comes to FC Bayern, he doesn’t come. He comes to FC Bayern, he doesn’t come. The negotiations between the record champions and Chelsea FC around striker Nicolas Jackson had something of “daisy plucking”. But after the two -day back and forth, the change is now fixed how Bayern announced on their website.

New deal influences purchase obligation

According to matching media reports of “Bild”, “Sky”, “Theathletic” and Transfer Insider Fabrizio Romano, the Munich team agreed with Chelsea FC, who initially withdraw his promise for a transfer of the 24-year-old on Saturday, for a loan for a year for 16.5 million euros. According to this, there is a purchase obligation if certain criteria are fulfilled, in this case the contract would be extended by five years.

Then the Munichers would have to dig deep into their pockets. As the “picture” reports, the German record champion would have to pay 65 million euros in a certain number of missions to bind the striker itself.

65 Premier League inserts, 24 goals

On the last day of the transfer period, Max Eberl should have reacted to the concerns regarding the too sparsely occupied squad. Jackson is considered versatile on the offensive. The 1.87 meter -tall right foot can be used flexibly in the center and on the wings.

In the past two years he has played 65 Premier League missions for Chelsea, scoring 24 goals and prepared ten more. For the national team of Senegal, he scored a goal in 19 games so far (three templates).

Jackson has already spent the days in Munich

Shortly before the Bundesliga game of Munich at FC Augsburg (3-2) It became known on Saturday evening that Chelsea Jackson did not want to lend the new striker Liam Delap as agreed. “Chelsea informed us that you would like to have the player back after we agreed yesterday,” said sports director Max Eberl.

Jackson himself had not given up hope for a transfer afterwards. He continued with a short interruption in Munich, while the two clubs continued to work on a transfer. Now the transfer is actually fixed.

Source: BR24Sport 01.09.2025 – 6:30 p.m.

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