Will Jackson force a move to Bayern? He doesn't want to return to Chelsea! | OneFootball

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·31 août 2025

Will Jackson force a move to Bayern? He doesn't want to return to Chelsea!

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Bayern's desired transfer Nicolas Jackson is apparently still pushing for a move to the German record champion. Will the Senegalese force his transfer to the Munich team?

On Saturday afternoon, news came out that FC Chelsea no longer wants to lend Nicolas Jackson due to an injury to Liam Dalep, but the Senegalese is apparently pushing for the move to FC Bayern. As Sky reports, new talks between Bayern and the Blues are planned for Sunday morning. According to transfer insider Florian Plettenberg, the deal is "on hold" and not yet cancelled.


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The British Telegraph meanwhile reports that FC Chelsea firmly expects Nicolas Jackson to fly back to England and accept the situation, even though they understand his disappointment.

The 24-year-old traveled to Munich on Saturday to finalize his loan to FCB. According to Sky information, Jackson and his advisors are still in the Bavarian capital. In Senegal, reports are circulating that the striker does not want to accept Chelsea's decision to cancel the transfer. Jackson is therefore "very angry" about the Londoners' approach.

Jackson camp declines to comment

According to the Telegraph, the Jackson camp declines to comment. Chelsea also did not want to officially comment on the current situation.

Bayern's sporting director Max Eberl said on Saturday evening after the Augsburg game: "Chelsea has informed us that they want the player back - after we had reached an agreement yesterday and had received permission to carry out the medical examination. Now the situation is such that the player is in Munich and we have to send him back. That's the current state of affairs, I can't look into the future."

Therefore, it remains unclear for the time being whether the transfer will ultimately fall through or not.

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