Nicolas Jackson's agent hints at future away from Bayern Munich
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Nicolas Jackson's agent hints at future away from Bayern Munich
"I think the season is still very early. Nico has the AFCON, he's got a long season with Bayern, he's got the Champions League to come through. So I think it's very early to answer this question. Me and Nico will sit at the end of the season and see all the options and then we'll make the decision together."
"Bayern paid a €16.5 million loan fee for Jackson. Chelsea also inserted an obligation to buy for €65 million in the deal if certain conditions are met. Considering the number of games left in the season, Bayern are not going to meet the conditions that activate the obligatory option to buy in the deal. Recently, Max Eberl admitted that the current tendency is not to make the move permanent for Jackson."
"Barat also admitted that several clubs, including a few from Serie A, had approached them in the summer, but Jackson's preference was to seal a move to Bayern Munich. Chelsea had decided to cancel the deal at the last minute after Liam Delap suffered a serious injury. However, Jackson's persistence and Bayern's efforts helped in resurrecting the deal on the deadline day. The Senegalese forward has five goals and one assist to his name in 18 appearances across all competition"
Bayern Munich are pleased with their summer attacking acquisitions, with Luis Díaz making an immediate impact and Nicolas Jackson showing promising moments. Jackson competes with Harry Kane for the central striker role and frequently started matches from the bench, while Vincent Kompany has sometimes deployed Kane and Jackson together. Bayern paid a €16.5 million loan fee for Jackson, with a €65 million conditional obligation to buy that now looks unlikely to be activated. Max Eberl indicated a current tendency against making the move permanent. Jackson remains calm and will review options, including Serie A, at season's end.
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