
"The Senegalese forward was in no mood to go back to Stamford Bridge and decided to stay in Munich to force a transfer. Eventually, Bayern agreed to a slightly higher loan fee to seal the deal. Jackson arrived on a one-year loan with an obligation to buy if certain conditions are met. Die Roten paid a loan fee worth €16.5 million, and to make the move permanent, they will have to pay €65 million next summer."
"However, they had inserted very demanding conditions for the move to become permanent. Jackson had to start or play at least 45 minutes in 40 games across all competitions this season to ensure Bayern had to pay the agreed fee for the permanent move. According to AZ, the clause to buy Jackson will not kick in for Bayern since it is no longer realistically possible for Jackson to start or play at least 45 minutes in 40 games this season."
Bayern Munich moved quickly to sign Nicolas Jackson on deadline day after Chelsea initially canceled the deal following Liam Delap’s injury. Jackson stayed in Munich to force the transfer and joined on a one-year loan for which Bayern paid a €16.5 million fee, with an obligation to buy for €65 million if conditions are met. The obligation requires Jackson to start or play at least 45 minutes in 40 matches across all competitions. Jackson has only met that threshold in six games, Bayern can play at most 33 remaining fixtures, and Jackson will miss January fixtures for AFCON. Chelsea do not plan to renegotiate the fee, and Jackson remains focused on his loan spell.
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