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"I Experienced so Many Strong Emotions There" - Nicolas Jackson Provides Honest Response when Asked About Exit From Chelsea

Bayern Munich's obligation to buy Jackson depends on him starting 40 matches, but competition from Harry Kane makes a permanent transfer unlikely, club officials say.

  • Bayern Munich's chief Uli Hoeneß revealed on September 7, 2025, that Nicolas Jackson will not sign permanently with Bayern after his loan from Chelsea.
  • Hoeneß explained that Jackson's permanent transfer depends on starting 40 matches in the 2025/26 season, a threshold Hoeneß doubts he will reach due to squad depth.
  • Jackson joined Bayern on a season-long loan with a reported initial fee of around €13.5m after the player and his agent contributed €3m, and the obligation to buy stands at €56.2m.
  • Jackson said he was sad to leave Chelsea but expressed gratitude and excitement about Bayern, stating he is fully focused and eager to experience the Allianz Arena atmosphere.
  • Hoeneß affirmed Bayern considers itself the real winner of the summer transfer window but noted they did not need extensive strengthening, with January’s window still open for adjustments.
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The crazy sums on the transfer market disturb Uli Hoeneß enormously. The Bavarian maker names problems. And he betrays contract details about loaner Jackson.

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Uli Hoeneß discusses important details of the loan deal of FC Bayern for Nicolas Jackson in the double pass and sees the record champion as "winner of the transfer period".

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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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