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·10. November 2025

A sourced report from outlet claims club has made big Chelsea transfer decision

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A sourced report from one outlet claims that a club has made a big transfer decision that directly involves Chelsea.

We’ve had a couple of different transfer stories come in lately and over the weekend, but this particular story will be for the summer window and not the winter one.


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But Fabrizio Romano has given out an update on Chelsea’s plans for the January window should anyone wish to know what might go on there.

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We also covered a story just yesterday on Chelsea being interested in signing a Premier League right back, joining Barcelona and Manchester City with their interest in the rising talent.

But for this story, we are speaking about the future of Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson, who is currently spending he season on loan with Bayern Munich.

What next for Jackson?

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Nicolas Jackson playing for Bayern. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

Football Insider are reporting that Bayern Munich are not expected to sign on-loan Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson permanently.

Bayern have a £70million option to buy the 24-year-old, but sources tell Football Insider that they are likely to send him back to Chelsea.

Last week, the same publication revealed that Everton were keeping close tabs on Jackson ahead of the mid-season transfer window.

Can’t see that

I think he will see out the season at Bayern and then make a permanent move to somewhere like the Serie A. I don’t he will go to Everton personally.

But as we know and have seen many times now, anything can happen in this game and there is a chance that he will go to another club in the Premier League and I guess you can’t rule Everton out entirely.

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