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·09 de setembro de 2025
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·09 de setembro de 2025
The transfer of Nicolas Jackson is already causing quite a stir even before his first possible appearance against Hamburger SV this weekend. The trigger, unsurprisingly, is Uli Hoeneß. The honorary president of Bayern was a guest on Doppelpass on Sunday and revealed, among other things, contract details about the Jackson loan. The player's agent reacted allergically to this.
Hoeneß is certain that the purchase obligation will not be triggered, as the 23-year-old will not play 40 competitive matches this season: "He'll never do that!"
And only if Jackson plays more than 40 matches will the purchase obligation be triggered. According to 'kicker', the mentioned threshold only applies to the Bundesliga and the Champions League. The DFB-Pokal is therefore excluded.
The record champion stated this summer that they did not want to enter into binding purchase obligations. Only loans with non-binding options were to be allowed. In the end, it turned out somewhat differently. In the event of a permanent Jackson signing, FC Bayern would reportedly transfer up to 65 million euros to London.
The reaction from the player's camp to Hoeneß's statements was not long in coming. Jackson's agent, former Senegal international Diomansy Kamara, was visibly annoyed on Instagram. Without directly naming Hoeneß, he made it clear: They would not be distracted by such speculations. "Many talk, but few tell the truth," Kamara wrote.
The focus is on the World Cup qualification with Senegal before Jackson returns to Munich. "The rest will be clarified later, at the appropriate time. Period," his agent made unmistakably clear.
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