Bayern Munich revived their pursuit of Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson on transfer deadline day, with talks restarting while the player remains in Munich. Chelsea had instructed Jackson and his agent to return to London 24 hours earlier, and Bayern informed the player and his agent, Ali Barat, that they could not take action. Bharat is working hard to make the deal possible again. Jackson's camp is refusing to give up and he considered returning to Senegal after being told the deal was off. Bayern are optimistic a deal can be struck, preferring a loan, while Chelsea wants a permanent sale but may lack late bidders. Jackson personally wants to move and could complete a medical quickly if agreed.
Bayern Munich are still not out of the race for Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson in a dramatic transfer twist on the transfer deadline day. Only 24 hours ago, Chelsea instructed Jackson (and his agent) to return to London, and it looked like the deal was as good as over. Bayern also informed the player and his agent, Ali Barat, that they cannot take any actio n as they do not have the right to keep him.
The player's camp are refusing to give up. Jackson was looking to move back to Senegal after he was told that the deal was off. However, he is still in Munich, and talks have started again. Christian Falk has told CFBayern exclusively that Bayern are back in the race, and this time they are optimistic that a deal will be struck.
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