Bayern Munich wants to buy Nico Jackson

The Senegalese forward is performing at a high level in the Bavarian team, and the fans are fully behind him.

Héctor Andreu | 26 Sep 2025 | 18.33
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Nico Jackson wants to stay at Bayern / BBC
Nico Jackson wants to stay at Bayern / BBC

In the midst of Chelsea's rumors, a scenario is emerging that is becoming increasingly likely: Nicolas Jackson (24), currently on loan at Bayern Munich until the end of the season, could end up staying permanently. According to the newspaper Bild, the German club is already firmly evaluating the purchase of his transfer, ushering in a new chapter in his sports career.

Chelsea loans Jackson but maintains hope for a sale

Jackson's move to Bayern Munich was sealed on September 1, 2025, as a loan deal with an option for a future purchase. The agreement includes a purchase option set at 65 million euros, which could become mandatory if the forward plays at least 40 matches. This demanding threshold marks the border between a regular loan and a permanent transfer.

From Stamford Bridge, Chelsea continues to hold its contract with Jackson valid until 2033, giving them leeway in future negotiations. However, considering the prospect of boosting finances and freeing up squad space, the London board acknowledges that accepting the Bavarian proposal might be tempting if the conditions are satisfactory.

Bayern Munich aims to finalize the deal

For Bayern Munich, Jackson represents a long-term offensive investment. The club has reportedly negotiated a five-year contract with the player, subject to activating the purchase clause by the agreed-upon deadline (mid-May). Although his start in the Bundesliga has been modest, with some lack of connection on the field, the Bavarian club's executives have expressed confidence in his adaptability and growth.

Nico Jackson quiere seguir en el Bayern

Sports director Max Eberl has publicly defended the Senegalese's choice despite modest results: "He has the right attitude, he needs time," he pointed out. Simultaneously, agent Ali Barat has emphasized that the 65 million euros price tag is fair for a striker whose performances could project him beyond a mere substitute.

Tense scenarios: Will the purchase clause be activated?

If Jackson reaches the required 40 matches, Bayern would be obligated to complete the signing. Otherwise, the purchase option would be at Bayern's discretion. This detail could become the cornerstone of the forward's future. Meanwhile, both Chelsea and Bayern are evaluating joint strategies and potential discussions to adjust the fee, as has already occurred in recent negotiations in Europe. At the same time, some experts speculate that Jackson may have already played his last game for Chelsea, given his increasing commitment to the Bavarians.

Implications for Chelsea in the transfer market

The possibility of parting ways with Jackson in exchange for a substantial sum aligns with Chelsea's strategy of optimizing its squad and resources. In the current transfer market, selling a young and promising asset like Jackson could represent a strategic gain compared to keeping him as a backup or loaning him out again.

However, the operation is not without risks: if Jackson underperforms or suffers injuries, triggering the purchase would be a financial blow. Therefore, the English club maintains legitimate reservations and seeks assurances in the clauses.

In the short term, Chelsea will continue to monitor the forward's performance in Munich, ready to intervene if the negotiation round calls for it. In this chess game between clubs, the name of Chelsea resurfaces strongly as a key player in the plot of a transfer that could define Jackson's destiny and make an impact on the summer market of 2026.

In conclusion, the transformation from loan to purchase seems increasingly plausible. And if all aligns, a definitive chapter will be written in the heat of this institutional duel: Chelsea against Bayern Munich, with Nicolas Jackson as a key piece.

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