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·26 de agosto de 2025

Mega price tag revealed for Jackson: Bayern risk Woltemade déjà vu

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FC Bayern is apparently on the verge of the next transfer poker. While the Munich team is said to have already agreed on the basic conditions with Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea, the deal threatens to fail due to the demands of the Londoners - similar to what happened previously with Nick Woltemade.

According to BILD information, there is a basic agreement between Bayern and Jackson about future cooperation. For the Munich team, the 24-year-old would be a valuable reinforcement: As a center forward, he could relieve Harry Kane, and he is also versatile on the wings - where there is an acute need after the departures of Kingsley Coman and Leroy Sané.


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Chelsea demands purchase obligation - and mega transfer fee

The plan of the record champions envisages a loan, as the supervisory board has not allowed sports director Max Eberl and sporting director Christoph Freund to make any permanent transfers. Only a loan with a purchase option would be possible.

But this is exactly where the problem lies: According to the Telegraph, Chelsea insists that the loan be linked with a purchase obligation. This would mean that Bayern would have to take over the player permanently in the summer of 2026 - a scenario that Uli Hoeneß has recently publicly ruled out.

Then there's the price: According to information from the Daily Mail, the Blues are demanding a hefty 80 million pounds (around 92.5 million euros) for the Senegalese. Given his market value estimated by Transfermarkt at 50 million euros, the demand seems significantly inflated.

Bayern facing next transfer frustration

This threatens Bayern with a déjà vu as in the case of Nick Woltemade. There too, an agreement had long been reached with the player, but the transfer failed due to the high transfer demands of VfB Stuttgart. Now a similar scenario with Nicolas Jackson seems to be emerging.

Bayern wants, Jackson wants - but Chelsea blocks. Whether the Munich team can agree on a solution in the remaining days of the transfer window, given the rumored (financial) framework conditions, is more than questionable.

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