
"Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson has reportedly already agreed a permanent transfer to loan club Bayern Munich for next summer. The Senegal international left Stamford Bridge for the Allianz Arena this summer, joining Bayern on an initial loan deal. However, it seems Bayern are already confident that they've secured Jackson's future, with Bild reporting that there's already an agreement in place with the player over a five-year contract."
"Jackson struggled to find his best form at Chelsea, but he might well flourish in a slightly less competitive league, and with a different kind of club ethos and playing style around him. Nicolas Jackson sale looks like good business for Chelsea Nicolas Jackson looks on from the Bayern Munich bench (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images) Overall, though, this deal looks like fine business for Chelsea as they look likely to once again make decent profit"
Bayern Munich has an agreement in place with Nicolas Jackson for a five-year permanent transfer to begin next summer after his season-long loan from Chelsea. Jackson moved from Stamford Bridge to the Allianz Arena on an initial loan this summer. The 24-year-old struggled for consistent form in English football but could prosper in a less competitive league and a different club ethos and playing style. Chelsea stand to make a decent profit after signing Jackson for a modest fee, continuing a recruitment pattern that produced sales like Noni Madueke. Bayern may still seek additional young forwards amid uncertainty over Harry Kane's future.
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