- Bayern chief confirms Jackson unlikely to join Bayern permanently
- Signed for Bayern on loan on deadline day
- Fell out of favour at تشيلسي
Jackson, who fell out of favour at Chelsea under Enzo Maresca, was linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge throughout the summer. Towards the end of the window, a deal was finally agreed where he would sign for Bayern on a loan deal. The move, however, was on the verge of a collapse as the Blues told Bayern they could not proceed with the transfer after Liam Delap’s hamstring injury. The striker and his agent had already reached Munich, but were ordered to return to London. In the end, though, the transfer materialised as the الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز giants recalled Marc Guiu from his loan spell at سندرلاند.
While many believed that Jackson’s association with Chelsea was over following his switch to Bayern, the German club’s honorary president Hoeness has cited one clause in the deal that could prevent the striker’s permanent transfer next summer, as it is unlikely to be fulfilled.
التحدث إلى Sport1 Dopa the Bayern chief said: “The player and his agent contribute for €3m, so we pay €13.5m loan fee. There will definitely not be a permanent contract. That only happens if he plays 40 games from the start, it will never happen.”
For now, Jackson remains focused on impressing Bayern boss Vincent Kompany in a bid to revive his career. The السنغال international could make his debut for Bayern on September 13 as they take on Hamburger SV في الدوري الألماني صدام.