European giants reach transfer agreement with Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson: Reports
Nicolas Jackson has scored 30 goals in 81 Chelsea appearances as Bayern Munich seeks to bolster attack after losing key players this summer.
- Reports say Bayern Munich have reached personal terms with Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson and are now entering club-to-club negotiations, pressing for a loan deal before September 1st.
- Bayern's search for forwards intensified after losing Jamal Musiala and Thomas Muller, while Jackson fell down Chelsea's pecking order following Liam Delap and Joao Pedro's arrivals.
- Jackson's record stands at 30 goals in 81 appearances, and Chelsea invested about 32 million to sign him from Villarreal, seeking to recoup their investment.
- Negotiations hinge on the loan-versus-permanent divide as Bayern Munich seek a loan move and Chelsea remain open to a loan with an obligation to buy, reports say.
- Although Bayern Munich lead negotiations, Nicolas Jackson is widely expected to leave Stamford Bridge this summer, reportedly preferring Aston Villa and a reunion with Unai Emery.
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