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Maresca reveals message to Jackson as Chelsea prepare to face Bayern
Nicolas Jackson, on loan at Bayern Munich with a £16.5m fee and £65m obligation, can play against Chelsea despite the clause unlikely to activate, per UEFA rules.
- Chelsea Manager Enzo Maresca denied claims of a fractured relationship with Nicolas Jackson, stating, "I didn’t have any kind of problem with Nico."
- Nicolas Jackson completed a loan transfer to Bayern Munich for £14.3 million and is eligible to play against Chelsea in the Champions League.
- Diomansy Kamara, Jackson's agent, mentioned that a return to Chelsea is not being considered, adding, "Today, we’re looking towards Bayern having a good season."
- Maresca expressed gratitude towards Jackson and sent him best wishes after his departure, stating, "I texted him after he left the club to thank him for last season.
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New Bayern player Nicolas Jackson apparently made a first decision about his future. The striker is borrowed from Chelsea FC.
Enzo Maresca opens up on his relationship with Nicolas Jackson and how on-loan Bayern Munich striker can ‘exploit’ his Chelsea side ahead of Champions League clash
Enzo Maresca has spoken publicly about Nicolas Jackson with the two set to cross paths for the first time since the latter left Chelsea earlier this month on transfer deadline day. In a protracted deal, Jackson got his wish and completed a loan move to Bayern Munich for a £14.2million fee. There is also an obligation for that switch to be made into a permanent one for an extra £56.2m but only if he hits a high number of appearances. The 24-year-…
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