Daily Schmankerl: Bayern Munich likely to pass on Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson's option-to-buy; Manchester United boss vetoes move for FC Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski; LAFC star Son Heung-Min to AC Milan?; and MORE!
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Daily Schmankerl: Bayern Munich likely to pass on Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson's option-to-buy; Manchester United boss vetoes move for FC Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski; LAFC star Son Heung-Min to AC Milan?; and MORE!
"Bayern Munich's loan move for Chelsea attacker Nicolas Jackson during the summer transfer window gave the Bavarians some assurance that there would be an experienced, talented striker behind Harry Kane on the depth chart. While Jackson has not been a massive hit yet, he has reportedly worked well with his teammates and impressed his coaches in training. However, his rumored €65 million is just too expensive for what Bayern Munich would be getting back:"
"Manchester United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has blocked a shock move for Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski, reports The Daily Mirror. Lewandowski, 37, is expected to become a free agent next summer, and won't be short of potential suitors if he does. However, United won't be among them as things stand, with Ratcliffe keen to "not repeat the mistakes of the past" by signing a player toward the end of his career."
Bayern Munich added Nicolas Jackson on loan to provide an experienced striker behind Harry Kane. Jackson has not been a massive hit but has trained well and integrated with teammates. A rumored €65 million valuation makes a permanent transfer unlikely, and the club currently leans toward his departure despite positive reception. Bayern labels Jackson as a back-up and expresses confidence that Harry Kane will remain to fulfil his contract. Manchester United will not pursue Robert Lewandowski after minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe blocked a move, citing reluctance to sign players toward the end of their careers.
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