If Bayern’s hierarchy are playing the long game, Jackson’s camp is playing a very different one. His agent, former Senegal international Diomansy Kamara, has been crystal clear about his client’s ambitions: Jackson does not want a Chelsea reunion.
Speaking on French TV’s Canal+ Sport, Kamara said: "Today at Chelsea, the relationship with (Enzo) Maresca isn’t necessarily the best. It’s a war of egos between the two clubs. He (Hoeness) even rowed back on his comments. It’s true that there is a saga around the transfer. There was talk around how many matches Nico would have to play for an obligatory option.
"Nico’s objective isn’t to play 40 matches. If he scores 15 goals by December, they’re not going to say, ‘Play 40 matches'. He doesn't see himself returning to Chelsea (...) Let him have a good season, and in the end, we'll see what's best for him. But it's true that Bayern is a priority for a very long time ."