Bayern Munich are closing in on a loan deal for Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson, with negotiations advanced and the framework already in place. Bayern will cover the full salary of the 24-year-old striker, a decisive factor persuading Chelsea to consider the move. Jackson has fallen down Chelsea's pecking order after arrivals of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap, and manager Enzo Maresca wanted him offloaded this summer. Newcastle United and Aston Villa showed interest, but Jackson is said to be 100% in agreement with Bayern's proposal, viewing the opportunity to play in Germany as a major step forward in his career. Sporting director Max Eberl is personally overseeing final negotiations.
According to journalist Florian Plettenberg, Bayern Munich are closing in on a surprise loan deal for Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson, with negotiations now at an advanced stage. The Bundesliga champions have moved quickly to secure attacking reinforcements before the transfer window closes, and Jackson has emerged as the player they want to bring in. Plettenberg reports that Bayern and Chelsea are now locked in talks to finalise the finer points of the agreement, though the framework of the deal is already in place.
Nicolas Jackson has no future at Chelsea The attacker has fallen down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge after the summer arrivals of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap. Manager Enzo Maresca was convinced that Jackson needs to be offloaded this summer and the club had been looking for buyers for him. The attacker had interest from Premier League clubs as well, with Newcastle United and Aston Villa linked with a move for him but now it appears like Bayern Munich have managed to make
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