
"Despite 24 appearances, seven goals and three assists under Vincent Kompany, and despite the €16m summer loan fee, the Bavarian club have already decided not to exercise the option to buy Jackson, which was set at a whopping €65m. He will therefore return to Chelsea, but once again he will only be in London for a short time."
"Jackson wouldn't say no to Italy. His agent, Ali Barat, recently confirmed this in an interview with Fabrizio Romano, reiterating that Serie A would be a welcome destination for his client. So, Milan and Chelsea could sit at the negotiating table again."
"As mentioned, the former Villarreal man is admired in Italy, and it wouldn't be the first time a Serie A club has tried to acquire him. He's been a target of Milan several times and has been linked again recently, while Juventus and Napoli have been in talks before too."
Nicolas Jackson will leave Bayern Munich after his loan spell and return to Chelsea, who will immediately place him on the transfer market. Despite scoring seven goals in 24 appearances under Vincent Kompany, Bayern decided against exercising their €65m purchase option. Chelsea must determine the sale formula and whether to contribute to Jackson's €7.5m annual salary. The Senegalese striker is targeted by multiple Serie A clubs, particularly AC Milan, Juventus, and Napoli. Jackson's agent confirmed his client would welcome a move to Italy, making a Serie A transfer feasible.
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