Bayern Munich agree deal with Chelsea for Nicolas Jackson
Briefly

Bayern Munich secured Nicolas Jackson on a season-long loan from Chelsea for a reported €15 million fee, with a €65 million buy option for next summer. Chelsea inserted a sell-on clause should the transfer become permanent. Bayern are covering Jackson's full wages for the season. Personal terms between Jackson and Bayern are reportedly already agreed for a potential long-term contract if the deal is made permanent. The loan fee ranks among the largest ever paid for a season-long loan, and Jackson is expected to strengthen Kompany's attacking options across multiple forward positions.
Romano and other media outlets have reported that the loan fee is €15 million for Jackson. Die Roten have an option to buy next summer for €65 million. Chelsea have also managed to insert a sell-on clause in case the deal becomes permanent next summer. Personal terms shouldn't be an option, as Bayern had already held productive talks with Jackson.
From a financial perspective, it is not the best deal Bayern have negotiated in the recent past. They are paying fourth fourth-largest loan fee for a player in the history of football transfers. The Bavarian club is also covering the entire wages of Jackson. It will be interesting to see if Bayern have a long-term plan with Jackson, considering the hefty loan fee they have decided to pay for one season.
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