'We will see what's possible' – Bayern Munich director Max Eberl gives Nicolas Jackson hope that loan deal from Chelsea can be revived as striker stays in Germany

Bayern Munich chief Max Eberl has opened up on their failed move to sign Nicolas Jackson on loan from Chelsea and he remains hopeful of reviving the transfer before deadline day on Monday. Jackson had travelled to Germany after Bayern reached an agreement with Chelsea to sign the striker on a season-long loan, however, the Blues backed out of the deal following Liam Delap's injury.

  • Eberl remains hopeful of Jackson transfer
  • stopped Jackson from joining Bayern
  • Delap picked up an injury against

'We will see what's possible' - Bayern Munich director Max Eberl gives Nicolas Jackson hope that loan deal from Chelsea can be revived as striker stays in Germany'We will see what's possible' - Bayern Munich director Max Eberl gives Nicolas Jackson hope that loan deal from Chelsea can be revived as striker stays in Germany'We will see what's possible' - Bayern Munich director Max Eberl gives Nicolas Jackson hope that loan deal from Chelsea can be revived as striker stays in Germany

Delap was forced off with what looked like a hamstring injury inside the opening 15 minutes of Chelsea’s home clash with London rivals Fulham on Saturday. That left the Blues with Joao Pedro as their sole senior striker. The lack of depth in the No.9 role quickly prompted them to block Jackson’s transfer, who was on his way to join .

Jackson, 24, had travelled to after the Bavarian club reached an agreement with giants to sign the international on a season-long loan with an option to buy. Bayern director Max Eberl, however, is hopeful that they will be able to revive the transfer before the window closes on Monday.

Speaking to AZ, Eberl said: “Everyone will now revisit their network and contacts to a certain extent… then we’ll see what’s possible.”

Enzo Maresca’s side will be back in action after the international break as they next face away from home on September 13.