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·16 September 2025
Jackson's agent was prepared for "battle of egos" in negotiations

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·16 September 2025
In an interview with Canal+ Sport Afrique, agent Diomansy Camara discussed Uli Hoeneß' comments regarding Nicolas Jackson's transfer and potential playing time at Bayern Munich.
"For me, this was a battle of egos between the two clubs. It's true that there was a saga surrounding this transfer. Initially, it was a loan without obligation.
"We didn't want to return to Chelsea, so the two clubs ended up reaching an agreement. Yes, he [Hoeneß] said it would be complicated, especially because of the African Cup of Nations.
“But Nico's goal isn't to play 40 matches. The most important thing is to establish himself at Bayern and progress. If Nico has a good season, we'll see what's best for him. But Bayern is the priority,” he added.
Camara also revealed that Bayern coach Vincent Kompany was aware of Jackson early in his career and knew exactly the type of player he was recruiting this summer.
“Vincent Kompany called Nico. He followed him back when he was at Anderlecht and knows exactly what Nico is doing. He didn't put on him any pressure of scoring goals.
"He told him: 'you're 24, you're young. There's Harry Kane here.' - That's what was missing at Chelsea, a reference that teaches him the #9 position. He can play behind the striker, he can play out wide. Vincent Kompany's team is hybrid.
“I think it's the third most expensive loan deal in history, more than €16m. If Nico does what he has to do, and I think he has what it takes for that, then it could be a long-term thing,” he said.