Last season, coach Maresca praised Nicolas Jackson for his 10 Premier League goals, which was approved as he is never set to take penalties. This summer, there was little to show the striker had confidence going into the new season, as Chelsea signed both Liam Delap and Joao Pedro. Outside of the fun so far in the season at Chelsea, Jackson pushed for a rental. It was about to go down the drain, but at the last minute, the Senegalese pulled up money himself to get away from Stamford Bridge.
It ended with a lease with Bayern Munich on Deadline Day. Now Bayern boss Uli Hoeness says that the Chelsea player contributed, to what became a splicing team.
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“The player and his agent contribute three million euros, It is not a loan amount of 16.5 million euros, because the player and his agent contribute 3 million euros, which gives 13.5 million euros,” Hoeness said according to Sport1.
Nicolas Jackson cannot expect a permanent transfer to Bayern after the end of the season, despite a purchase clause.
“It will definitely not be a permanent contract. That will only happen if he plays 40 games from the start. He will never do that,” says Hoeness.
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Nicolas Jackson mainly competes with goal machine Harry Kane for game time, so it goes without saying.