Overview
- Bayern are in advanced talks to take Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson on a season-long loan, with reports of a fee up to €15 million and full salary coverage lifting the outlay above €20 million.
- Club leaders aim to seal the deal by Friday night or Saturday morning, with sports director Christoph Freund confirming ongoing discussions and expressing optimism before the deadline.
- Chelsea continue to consider permanent offers for Jackson, complicating the loan model Bayern favor under instructions to pursue only temporary reinforcements.
- Juventus have joined the pursuit and could offer a permanent move and a clearer path to a starting role than Bayern, where Harry Kane is established at center forward.
- If Jackson arrives, Bayern plan to loan out 18-year-old Jonah Kusi-Asare, with Werder Bremen, PSV Eindhoven and Slavia Prague among options; separately, Dortmund coach Niko Kovač publicly ruled out selling Maximilian Beier despite reports of a €70 million Brentford bid.