Overview
- Uli Hoeneß said Bayern’s net cost for Nicolas Jackson’s season loan is about €13–13.5 million after the player and his agent covered roughly €3–3.5 million of the fee.
- The €65 million purchase obligation applies only if Jackson starts 40 matches, a threshold Hoeneß described as unrealistic.
- Jackson reported immediately to Senegal duty and is expected to play the Africa Cup in Morocco from December 21 to January 18, which could limit his winter availability for Bayern.
- Hoeneß signaled Bayern could pursue January reinforcements if international form warrants it, saying funds are available for midseason moves.
- He castigated inflated transfer spending as “Monopoly” driven by wealthy backers, praised Bayern’s overall window, and acknowledged tensions with Max Eberl while stating the supervisory board is not discussing his removal.