Chelsea withdrew support for a season-long loan of Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich following Liam Delap's injury, and Chelsea now opposes the move despite Jackson's pushback. Bayern quickly shifted focus to RB Leipzig striker Lois Openda on a loan with an option to buy, with Vincent Kompany reportedly valuing Openda and Konrad's arrival at Leipzig potentially making a deal more likely. The club's board displayed erratic behavior during the transfer window, contributing to a thin squad as the season reaches its decisive phase. Bayern also missed Nick Woltemade and saw the supervisory board block Xavi Simons requests; Thomas Müller moved smoothly to MLS.
Bayern Munich and Chelsea have all but agreed to send Nicolas Jackson to Munich for a season long deal, until an injury to Liam Delap against Fulham made Chelsea reconsider their decision. Their stance now is that they don't want the loan to happen, despite pushbacks from Jackson and his camp. Bayern meanwhile have moved quickly onto RB Leipzig striker Lois Openda:
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?
This all stemmed from the board's erratic behavior all throughout the transfer window, but that's a discussion for another time. Bayern is dangerously thin on players and that is a significant factor in the business end of the season. Bayern Munich is off to a solid start, but the transfer market has been hard on the Bavarians (despite some quality acquisitions and sales).
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