Chelsea halted a planned loan of Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich after Liam Delap sustained a significant injury. Chelsea informed Bayern the loan would not proceed and instructed Jackson to return to London. Enzo Maresca expressed uncertainty immediately after Chelsea's 2-0 win over Fulham and indicated the injury could sideline Delap for six to eight weeks. Bayern's transfer window has featured setbacks despite some moves, including missing VfB Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade, who is joining Newcastle. The Bayern supervisory board rejected requests for Xavi Simons. Thomas Müller is noted for a smooth transition to MLS with Vancouver.
Per David Ornstein of The Athletic (via @iMiaSanMia), the deal is off and Jackson has been told to fly back to London: BREAKING: Chelsea have informed Bayern they will not proceed with the Nicolas Jackson loan following Liam Delap's injury today. Chelsea have told Jackson to return to London. Speculation started after Chelsea's 2-0 win over Fulham when BBC Sport journalist Nizaar Kinsella (via @iMiaSanMia) captured a quote from Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca:
Maresca: "I just finished the game, came here and have no idea. We're going to sit now and we'll see. Honestly, I have no idea." Delap's injury is substantial. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano also posted a quote from Maresca: 🚨⚠️ Maresca: "Liam Delap is expected to be out for 6 to 8 weeks because of this type of injury", told TNT Sports.
Bayern munich whiffed on VfB Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade this summer and now the attacker is headed to Newcastle United. What does this mean for Bayern Munich's summer transfer window and beyond. The Bayern Munich supervisory board shot down requests from max Eberl and Vincent Kompany for Xavi Simons. Was that the best for the club and this season's team or was it a big mistake?
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