Bayern Munich make transfer decision on Nicolas Jackson
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Bayern Munich make transfer decision on Nicolas Jackson
"Bayern have decided internally not to sign him permanently (including the possibility of negotiating independently), as he has failed to convince. Jackson has no future at the German club, and it remains to be seen whether Chelsea find a way to integrate him again into their squad."
"Christian Falk has told CFBayern that Jackson is 'frustrated' with his current situation, as the striker has been ignored by Vincent Kompany even when Bayern are leading. Jackson has managed only five starts in the Bundesliga, and a further 10 appearances have come from the bench, scoring three goals."
"While Bayern have an obligation to sign Jackson permanently next summer, only if certain conditions are met. They have paid around €13.5 m to secure his services. However, in order for Jackson to complete the move, he needs to start 40 games across all competitions."
Nicolas Jackson joined Bayern Munich on loan from Chelsea on transfer deadline day after falling out of favor with former manager Enzo Maresca. Bayern paid €13.5 million with an obligation to sign him permanently if he started 40 games across all competitions. However, Jackson has struggled significantly, managing only five Bundesliga starts and two Champions League starts while often being benched. Manager Vincent Kompany has ignored Jackson even during matches Bayern were winning. Bayern have internally decided not to pursue a permanent deal as Jackson failed to convince. With his Chelsea contract long-term and Maresca departed, Jackson may attempt to impress a new manager in pre-season, though Saudi Pro League clubs have expressed interest.
Read at CF Bayern Insider
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