Bayern Munich Chiefs Open up on Difficult Deadline Day Negotiations with Chelsea over Nicolas Jackson
Bayern Munich secured Senegal international Nicolas Jackson on loan from Chelsea for the 2025/26 season, with a potential €56.2 million purchase triggered by game appearances, officials said.
- Bayern Munich signed Senegalese forward Nicolas Jackson on September 1, 2025, with a loan deal including a conditional £56.2 million obligation to buy clause.
- The transfer followed prolonged negotiations after Chelsea initially blocked the loan and recalled Jackson due to Liam Delap’s hamstring injury sustained in a Premier League win.
- Jackson previously scored 30 goals in 81 games for Chelsea since joining from Villarreal in 2023, and Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl praised his experience, speed, and fit for the team.
- Bayern will pay £14.3 million upfront as the loan fee, with the overall deal reportedly valued between £69.3 million and £80.5 million, one of football’s most expensive loan agreements.
- Jackson conveyed his strong dedication to Bayern, stating he is fully committed to contributing to the club’s future successes, while Bayern anticipates his arrival will immediately strengthen their attacking lineup.
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