Nicolas Jackson unlikely to return to Chelsea FC and unlikely to stay at Bayern Munich
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Nicolas Jackson unlikely to return to Chelsea FC and unlikely to stay at Bayern Munich
"Nicolas Jackson has little interest in returning to Chelsea despite the €65million obligation to buy being difficult to achieve. Jackson hopes, even if he doesn't meet the 40-game clause in his contract, that Bayern will commit to signing him permanently next summer regardless. The decision won't be set in stone for a while yet - but at the moment, it's more unlikely than likely that Jackson will be staying at Bayern. - Kieran Gill from Daily Mail as captured by Twitter account @iMiaSanMia"
"Nicolas Jackson fought against Chelsea FC to get a loan to Bayern Munich during the summer, with the player not keen on returning to his parent club. As the primary deputy to talisman Harry Kane, the 24-year-old Senegalese striker has done an okay job but is not a like-for-like replacement. Although not an utmost priority, the Bavarians might note down a Kane backup that suits the team's system well."
Nicolas Jackson pushed for a summer loan move from Chelsea to Bayern Munich and shows little interest in returning to his parent club. Bayern face a €65 million obligation to buy that is difficult to trigger because of a 40-game appearance clause. Jackson hopes Bayern will sign him permanently next summer even if the clause is not met. Bayern's decision remains pending but currently appears more unlikely than likely to keep him. Jackson, a 24-year-old Senegalese striker, has performed adequately as Harry Kane's primary deputy but is not a like-for-like replacement. Bayern may still seek a compatible backup for Kane.
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