"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.
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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Nicolas Jackson's Chelsea exit in doubt as Bayern Munich chief reveals contract details - The Mirror
Nicolas Jackson left Chelsea to join Bayern Munich on a season-long loan deal on transfer deadline day, but a permanent move to Germany might not be as straightforward as first thought
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