Bayern Munich Will Not Sign Nicolas Jackson Permanently
Introduction
Bayern Munich has confirmed that it will not use the option to buy Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson after his season-long loan in Germany.
Main Body
The club's director of sport, Max Eberl, announced that Bayern will not trigger the clause to make the transfer permanent. The purchase price, estimated between £56 million and £65 million, depended on how many games Jackson played. Honorary president Uli Hoeness explained that the club would have been forced to buy the player if he had started 40 matches; however, Jackson only started 13 of his 29 appearances. Despite this, Jackson scored 10 goals and provided several assists while mostly acting as a backup to Harry Kane. As a result, Jackson is expected to return to Chelsea, though his future is unclear. Reports suggest that Chelsea wants to sell him permanently, whereas some sources claim Jackson might be open to staying, especially since Liam Delap has struggled for form. Furthermore, the arrival of a new head coach at Stamford Bridge—with names like Andoni Iraola, Marco Silva, and Cesc Fabregas being mentioned—could change the club's tactical needs and how they view the player. Meanwhile, other clubs are showing interest in the 24-year-old. Newcastle United is monitoring him to solve their attacking problems, and teams such as AC Milan, Juventus, and several Saudi Arabian clubs are also interested. These clubs are currently considering whether his speed and movement outweigh his inconsistent scoring record. Separately, Max Eberl emphasized that Michael Olise is not for sale despite interest from Liverpool, and the club plans to discuss a contract extension with Manuel Neuer if the 40-year-old goalkeeper feels he can continue playing.
Conclusion
Nicolas Jackson will return to Chelsea this summer. His future remains undecided as the player and the club consider potential transfer offers or a possible return to the team.