Transfer Update: Nicolas Jackson's move to Bayern Munich is imminent
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Transfer Update: Nicolas Jackson's move to Bayern Munich is imminent
"Per a latest update by Ben Jacobs of the digital publication GiveMeSport (via @iMiaSanMia), the transfer deal between Chelsea and Bayern is learnt to be a loan with an obligation to buy. This more or less turns the loan deal into a permanent move while giving Bayern time to arrange the finances for the full purchase in the following season."
"Ali Barat, Jackson's agent said "Nico was ready. Bayern was ready. We were all aligned on a world-class project. For the agreement to be withdrawn at the final moment is deeply frustrating. But we won't give up I'll fight with everything I have to make sure Nico's next step reflects his talent, ambition, and the plan we built together. We hope that Chelsea can cover Liam Delap's unfortunate injury.""
"It is to be noted that Chelsea backed out after reportedly agreeing to let the player fly to Munich. The injury of Liam Delap was stated by the club as the reason to pull out so late. However, credit to the player and his management who refused to fly back and stay put in Munich to see the deal through. Bayern Munich's transfer window has been wild and the team has some, well, gaps."
Bayern Munich is pursuing Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson via a loan that includes an obligation to buy, allowing a delayed permanent transfer while finances are arranged. The Bavarians have agreed to the purchase obligation and only the player's side remains to finalize terms. Jackson's agent stated strong alignment on the move and vowed to fight to complete the transfer, citing frustration at any late withdrawal. Chelsea reportedly pulled out after initially permitting travel to Munich, citing Liam Delap's injury as the reason. Jackson and his management remained in Munich to push the deal forward.
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