Nicolas Jackson 'a perfect fit' for Bayern Munich as Vincent Kompany backs Chelsea loanee to play 'important role' alongside Harry Kane

Vincent Kompany believes Nicolas Jackson to be "a perfect fit" for Bayern Munich as the striker prepares for his Bundesliga debut.

  • loanee joins on €16.5m deal
  • Kompany expects speed and attacking drive
  • star eager to learn from Kane

Nicolas Jackson 'a perfect fit' for Bayern Munich as Vincent Kompany backs Chelsea loanee to play 'important role' alongside Harry KaneNicolas Jackson 'a perfect fit' for Bayern Munich as Vincent Kompany backs Chelsea loanee to play 'important role' alongside Harry KaneNicolas Jackson 'a perfect fit' for Bayern Munich as Vincent Kompany backs Chelsea loanee to play 'important role' alongside Harry Kane

Bayern unveiled Jackson as their latest signing after securing the Chelsea forward on a season-long loan in a deal that cost the champions €16.5m (£14m/$19m). The agreement also includes a conditional purchase clause worth €65m (£54m/$71m), though the conditions make it unlikely to be triggered. The 24-year-old Senegal international’s arrival gives Kompany another attacking option to partner Harry Kane as they aim to defend their Bundesliga crown and compete for the عنوان.

“This first phase is very important for him because he didn’t have a proper preparation at Chelsea,” Kompany said at a press conference unveiling the striker. “He’s a good athlete and it won’t take long for him to get back to 100 percent. We have to wait and see when he can play from the start. What I’ve seen so far is very good. He’s a young player with a lot of quality. He’ll pose a great threat with his speed and attacking drive.”

He added: “We’re always very flexible up front, and I think that’s a good thing. That’s why Nicolas Jackson’s profile makes him a perfect fit. That’s why he’ll play an important role next season.”

With Kane already established as the team’s leading striker, Kompany now has a versatile forward capable of playing alongside or around the captain. Jackson recently said that he is looking ahead to playing with Kane, who is already top of the Bundesliga goal chart alongside Michael Olise with three goals from two matches.

Jackson said: “Kane is one of the best strikers in the world. I hope to learn from him, complement his game, and build a strong bond on the pitch. We are two strikers who complement each other very well on the pitch, and we will work hard to ensure the results live up to expectations.”

Jackson is expected to make his debut in the Bundesliga clash against Hamburg, and Bayern will hope his integration is smooth, particularly with Champions League fixtures looming. Beyond his immediate adaptation, the loan will also be a test run to see whether Jackson fits Bayern’s long-term vision. If he impresses alongside Kane, the club may yet revisit a permanent deal in the future.