Final talks: Jackson’s move to FC Bayern almost done | OneFootball

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·28 Agustus 2025

Final talks: Jackson’s move to FC Bayern almost done

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FC Bayern is apparently on the verge of loaning Nicolas Jackson from FC Chelsea. According to consistent media reports, the negotiations with the English are well advanced.

As Sky reporter Florian Plettenberg reports, the Munich team is in "advanced negotiations" with the Blues. Some details are still to be clarified, but the deal could be finalized soon.


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According to information from Sky, the German record champion is to take over the entire salary of the 24-year-old. This amounts to just under six million euros. In addition, the Londoners are demanding a loan fee of around 11.5 million euros according to English media.

Bayern's sporting director Max Eberl had already hinted before the cup game in Wiesbaden (3:2) that Jackson fits the Munich requirement profile: "If we find a player who is physically ready, who scores goals, has assists, who has already gained experience - we would like to loan that player." When asked about Jackson, he said meaningfully: "When I read his vita, he can do that."

Bayern prevails in transfer poker

Jackson's agent Diomansy Kamara announced just on Tuesday that a transfer decision would be made within 48 hours. Thus, Bayern could soon announce completion.

Since his move to Stamford Bridge, the Senegalese has played 81 competitive matches for the Blues. In the process, he scored 30 goals and assisted twelve more. With Chelsea, Jackson won the Conference League as well as the Club World Cup. His contract with the Londoners runs until 2033.

In recent days, there have been repeated reports that Chelsea excludes a loan and only wants to permanently let go of Jackson. Bayern, on the other hand, insisted on a temporary commitment. In view of the current reports, Max Eberl and Co. seem to have prevailed in the transfer poker with the Londoners.

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