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IMAGO / Icon SportswireNicolas Jackson is heading to Bayern Munich! Chelsea striker set to team up with Harry Kane and join German champions on loan
Nicolas Jackson is set to join Bayern Munich on loan from Chelsea. According to Sky Germany, the west London outfit are willing to sanction a loan move with an obligation to buy, should a permanent deal prove tricky to finalise. But there’s a catch, as interested sides must stump up a hefty £10 million ($13.5m) loan fee.
- Bayern Munich lead the race for Jackson
- Chelsea demand a loan fee
- Could face competition for places in Bavaria
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Further complicating Jackson’s fate is Chelsea’s relentless activity in the transfer market. The Blues remain locked in talks with Manchester United for young winger Alejandro Garnacho, who has already agreed personal terms with Chelsea. Despite multiple bids being tabled, United are holding firm on their £50 million ($67.5m) asking price, so far rejecting every attempt to lure him away from Old Trafford.
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At the same time, Chelsea are also engaged in discussions with RB Leipzig over Xavi Simons, a move that could be tied to potential deals involving out-of-favour forward Christopher Nkunku. The Bundesliga club are exploring whether Nkunku could return to Germany, a switch that may smooth the way for Simons to travel in the opposite direction. If Bayern’s interest in Jackson continues to accelerate, Chelsea could see more than one player heading to Bavaria before the transfer window shuts.
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With the September 1 transfer deadline looming, time is running out for Chelsea, Bayern, and Jackson to thrash out a final agreement. The player himself is said to be fully on board with the Bayern switch, seeing it as a fresh start after being frozen out in west London. But as Chelsea juggle simultaneous negotiations for Garnacho, Simons, and potentially Nkunku, Jackson’s future hangs in the balance.