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·29 Agustus 2025
Change of course due to Jackson: Bayern exit possible at short notice

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·29 Agustus 2025
The planned deal for Nicolas Jackson could bring some last-minute movement to Bayern Munich’s squad. There could still be a departure before Deadline Day.
After the 24-year-old Senegalese from Chelsea FC is reportedly on the verge of a loan with an option to buy, the planning for Munich’s offense is changing significantly—and so is the situation for Jonah Kusi-Asare.
The 18-year-old Swede was originally intended as a backup for Harry Kane. However, with the planned signing of Jackson, Kusi-Asare loses importance and is now once again a candidate for a transfer before the transfer deadline on September 1.
According to Sky, Bayern and the player’s camp are currently exploring the market for a possible loan.
According to the report, there is already interest: PSV Eindhoven, Slavia Prague, and Werder Bremen are said to have their eyes on the young striker. A decision could be made in the final days of the transfer window—and will depend directly on the finalization of the Jackson deal.
Bayern are working hard to complete the transfer of the Chelsea attacker today, Friday, or on Saturday.
Jackson is expected to join on loan with an option to buy, with the fee possibly reaching up to 15 million euros. The total package, including salary—which, according to media reports, is around six million euros per year—would cost the German record champions more than 20 million euros.
Once the Jackson deal between Bayern and Chelsea is finalized, Kusi-Asare is likely to be loaned out for match experience. This would give the Munich club’s talent an important opportunity for development. A short-term departure of the striker has thus become very likely.
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