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·17. September 2025
No Chelsea return: Jackson keen to stay at Bayern permanently

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·17. September 2025
Nicolas Jackson is only on loan from Chelsea FC to Bayern Munich until the summer. However, there is already a clear signal: a return to Stamford Bridge is no longer an option for the Senegalese player.
Last weekend, the 23-year-old made his debut in the jersey of the German record champions in the 5-0 win against Hamburger SV. After turbulent deadline-day weeks, during which Chelsea initially recalled the striker before the transfer was finally completed, Jackson is relieved to finally play for Bayern.
According to the Daily Mail, the striker has already decided for himself that he no longer wants to play for the Blues in the future. Instead, he is doing everything he can to recommend himself for a permanent move to Bayern with good performances.
His agent, Diomansy Kamara, confirmed this on Canal+ Sport: When asked if Jackson could play for Chelsea again next year, he replied unequivocally: “Absolutely not. Absolutely not.” The main reason is the difficult relationship with coach Enzo Maresca, who sidelined Jackson in the summer despite strong seasons.
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The loan contract between Bayern and Chelsea includes a purchase obligation that would only take effect after 40 starting appearances in competitive matches – an almost unrealistic scenario. As it stands, Jackson would return to London in the summer.
However, an opportunity could arise for Bayern: If Jackson impresses in Munich, a permanent deal could be conceivable. However, Chelsea would likely demand a transfer fee beyond the 50-million-euro mark for a sale. The Munich club would probably only invest that much if Jackson is seen as a long-term successor to Harry Kane.
Interestingly, according to Sport BILD, it is not ruled out that the two clubs could agree on a transfer fee below the stipulated release clause.
On Wednesday evening, Jackson has the opportunity to make an impression: In the Champions League, FCB faces Chelsea FC. It's a stage where he can not only showcase his current form but also demonstrate his determination to turn his back on the Blues for good.
The course for Jackson's future is set – now it's up to the striker himself to convince Bayern of a long-term commitment.
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