
"Bayern Munich were scrambling for new signings to strengthen the attack until the end of the transfer window. They specifically had identified several Chelsea forwards. After missing out on Christopher Nkunku, Bayern eventually clinched an expensive loan deal for Nicolas Jackson. There is an obligation to buy inserted in the deal if certain conditions are met. Apart from Jackson and Nkunku, Bayern also showed interest in another Chelsea forward who was told to leave Stamford Bridge this summer."
"According to The Athletic, Bayern made a late move to sign Raheem Sterling on a loan deal. Vincent Kompany had played with Sterling at Manchester City, so the Belgian coach would have given the nod to this signing. Despite Die Roten showing concrete interest, Sterling decided against making the move since he didn't want to stay away from his family. Moreover, the English forward didn't get any guarantee of consistent playing time at Die Roten."
Bayern Munich pursued attacking reinforcements through the transfer window and targeted several Chelsea forwards. The club missed out on Christopher Nkunku and completed an expensive loan for Nicolas Jackson with an obligation to buy if conditions are met. Bayern also made a late loan approach for Raheem Sterling, with Vincent Kompany reportedly supportive due to their Manchester City history. Sterling declined the move because he did not want to be separated from his family and received no guarantee of regular playing time. Sterling remains training away from Chelsea's first team and is not in Chelsea's long-term plans. Jackson is an expensive signing.
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