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How Bayern Munich currently feel about signing Nicolas Jackson permanently from Chelsea

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Ciaran Morrison

Wed 17 September 2025 18:30, UK



Nicolas Jackson will be eager to impress during his loan spell at Bayern Munich after a new revelation emerged.



Jackson joined Bayern Munich on loan from Chelsea after falling down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge.



Enzo Maresca signed Joao Pedro and Liam Delap, leaving the Senegalese international with no choice but to exit the club.

Jackson could face Chelsea for Bayern Munich in the Champions League, as the Blues face the German club on the first matchday of the competition.

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Bayern Munich would have to purchase Jackson for £56.3million if the 24-year-old makes a certain number of appearances this season.

However, as per the Daily Mail, [17 September], the Bundesliga side may look at a permanent deal even if he does not trigger the option to buy in the loan agreement.

“Even if Jackson does not reach the appearance total required to trigger his £56.3m obligation, Bayern are prepared to discuss signing him permanently next summer if he impresses,” the Daily Mail reported.

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Jackson may struggle for game time this season with Harry Kane the number one striker at the club, but Vincent Kompany will be hoping he could become a fine impact sub.

Jackson looks to have no future at Chelsea, no matter how well he does in his loan spell at Bayern Munich.



Nicolas JacksonStatsAppearances37Goals13Assists6Nicolas Jackson’s 2024-25 stats at Chelsea in all competitions.

Jackson has been upgraded in the Chelsea team, with Pedro making a fine start to life at Stamford Bridge with two goals and three assists in four Premier League games.



Potentially coming up against his parent club in the Champions League, Maresca has admitted Bayern Munich have an advantage with Jackson in their ranks.

Maresca though has moved on without Jackson and Chelsea will want to prove that against Bayern Munich at the Allianz.