Have you already seen enough of Nicolas Jackson at Bayern Munich?
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Have you already seen enough of Nicolas Jackson at Bayern Munich?
"Bayern Munich has not completely ruled out bringing back the Chelsea FC loanee Jackson for next season, but it will all depend on how her performs and how much Chelsea wants to drop its asking price: Spending €65m on Nicolas Jackson is something that Bayern consider unrealistic. Depending on the player's performances in the second half of the season, the club will decide whether to negotiate a permanent move with Chelsea. Otherwise it would be complicated."
"Jackson has been fine as a backup striker, but his role will not expand in Bavaria for as long as Harry Kane is on the squad. Knowing that, it is hard to fathom why Jackson would want to stick around. As it stands, it seems as if Jackson leaving Chelsea for a destination other than Bayern Munich is the most likely scenario."
Nicolas Jackson is on loan at Bayern Munich from Chelsea and the club must decide whether to return him permanently next season. Bayern has not dismissed the idea but will base any move on Jackson's performances in the second half of the season and on Chelsea's willingness to reduce its asking price. A €65m transfer fee is considered unrealistic by Bayern. Jackson has served as a backup striker and his opportunities will remain limited while Harry Kane occupies the starting role. A transfer to a club other than Bayern appears the most likely outcome unless circumstances change.
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