Why did Chelsea initially block Jackson’s move?
Due to Liam Delap’s injury, leaving Chelsea short on options at center forward.
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Nicolas Jackson is set to join Bayern Munich on loan after Chelsea renegotiated the terms of his exit. The deal includes a significant loan fee and a conditional obligation for Bayern to buy Jackson permanently.
After a transfer saga, Nicolas Jackson is on the verge of joining Bayern Munich. Chelsea initially blocked the move due to Liam Delap’s injury, but later renegotiated the terms. Bayern will pay a €16.5 million loan fee for the 2025-26 season. The agreement includes a conditional obligation for Bayern to purchase Jackson for €65 million if certain conditions are met. Jackson has already agreed to a five-year contract with the German club.
Simultaneously, Chelsea has agreed to sell Tyrique George to Fulham for £22 million. This move addresses Chelsea’s need to balance their squad and finances. George has agreed to a five-year contract with Fulham, and Chelsea retains a sell-on clause for any future sale.
Due to Liam Delap’s injury, leaving Chelsea short on options at center forward.
Bayern Munich will pay a €16.5 million loan fee with a conditional obligation to buy for €65 million.
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