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Getty/GOALNicolas Jackson gets his move! Bayern Munich agree loan-to-buy deal to sign Chelsea striker as Blues force Bundesliga giants to include obligation in €16m swoop
Bayern Munich have finally landed Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson after days of uncertainty, agreeing a new loan-to-buy deal worth a total of £70.5 million (€81.5m/$95.4m). The Bundesliga champions will pay an increased loan fee of £14.25m, while an obligation to buy for £56.2m has been inserted at the Blues’ insistence. Jackson had already agreed personal terms and will join on a five-year deal.
- Bayern Munich pay €16m loan fee with €65m obligation
- Chelsea previously cancelled the deal after Delap's injury
- Jackson signs five-year deal, joins Kompany’s Bayern squad
WHAT HAPPENED?
Getty ImagesTHE BIGGER PICTURE
The deal represents a significant financial commitment from Bayern Munich, who see Jackson as a long-term attacking option alongside Harry Kane. Chelsea, meanwhile, have ensured they will receive a guaranteed fee after growing frustrated with loan exits that failed to materialise into permanent moves.
DID YOU KNOW?
Jackson will cost Bayern a total package of £70.5m if performance clauses are met. He has already signed a five-year deal and is expected to provide competition across the front line. The Senegal international’s agent confirmed they “did everything” to ensure the deal went through after Chelsea’s initial U-turn a few days ago.
Getty ImagesWHAT NEXT FOR JACKSON?
The Senegalese striker will now undergo medical checks before being unveiled as a Bayern Munich player. Jackson will now be in line to make his Bundesliga debut when the Bavarians play against Hamburg on Saturday, September 13.