Chelsea insist on Jackson’s return, here’s how Bayern chief Eberl responds | OneFootball

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·31 août 2025

Chelsea insist on Jackson’s return, here’s how Bayern chief Eberl responds

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The transfer of Nicolas Jackson to FC Bayern is in danger of falling through. In the mixed zone after the match in Augsburg, Max Eberl once again commented on the Jackson situation. Meanwhile, Chelsea apparently insists on keeping him.

The drama surrounding Nicolas Jackson and FC Bayern is far from over. Sky now reports that nothing was signed with Bayern Munich before Jackson’s departure, and there is no contractual basis for the record champions. According to the report, the player was given permission to travel and undergo a medical check, but this permission was revoked.


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Furthermore, it is said that Chelsea has a good working relationship with Bayern – reportedly, this situation might have been different if it had been a permanent transfer, but Bayern insisted on a loan deal.

It is a unique situation, but it is expected that everyone will behave professionally. If it had been a permanent transfer, according to the English report, Chelsea could have used the transfer fee received to buy another striker – but that is not the case, and currently there are very few attackers available on the market.

Time is running out in the Jackson poker game

Furthermore, it is said that Bayern could theoretically try to convert the deal into a permanent transfer, but time is running out. Bayern has also made it clear that they are only interested in loan deals. Interesting: Jackson had hoped to become Harry Kane’s successor, it is said.

The Jackson camp spent the night in Munich and, according to the English Sun, is still pushing for a move to FC Bayern.

Bayern must send Jackson back according to Eberl

In the mixed zone, after Bayern’s 3-2 win over Augsburg, Max Eberl commented on the transfer drama: “It was relatively close to the match. Chelsea informed us that they would like to have the player back after we reached an agreement yesterday and were given permission for the medical check. Now the situation is that the boy is here in Munich, but we have to send him back.”

The Munich sporting director continued: “First of all, I am not in the acting position. We acted, we would have liked to act, we would have liked to do the examination and sign the contract. That’s not possible now, and we will tell the player and the agent that they have to go back, because of Chelsea. We simply don’t have a signed contract.”

Eberl, looking ahead to the upcoming deadline day: “We now have 48 hours left. This is not a situation you could really plan for, but we will try to find a solution.”

However, it is also possible that Bayern will not make any more transfers: “First, we are still considering, and as long as we can act, we will consider whether we act, how we act. If we then decide in one direction, that we say we do nothing, then that is a decision, but for now we still have the opportunity to decide and we will try to do that as best we can,” said Eberl.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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