Bayern Munich already negotiated five-year deal with Nicolas Jackson
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Bayern Munich already negotiated five-year deal with Nicolas Jackson
"He looked all set to move to Bayern and landed in Germany for his medical, but then Chelsea took a U-turn and recalled him after Delap got injured. Jackson and his agent refused to return, and Bayern renegotiated a deal with Chelsea to sign him. The German champions paid a loan fee of £14.3m, and they have an obligation to pay £56.2m should they acquire his services on a full-time basis."
"Bayern's outspoken honorary president, Uli Hoeneß, recently stated that Jackson will not start 40 games, but Vincent Kompany appears to be paying little attention to boardroom politics. Kompany is only interested in his team and what happens in the dressing room and on the pitch. According to a report from Bild, Bayern have already negotiated a five-year deal with Jackson, and even if he does not get 40 games, Bayern can trigger his clause in mid-May."
Jackson joined Bayern Munich on loan from Chelsea on transfer deadline day with a potential permanent option attached. Chelsea initially recalled him after a Delap injury, but Jackson and his agent refused to return and Bayern renegotiated the transfer. Bayern paid a loan fee of £14.3m and face an obligation to pay £56.2m should they sign him permanently, with a clause tied to 40 starts. Jackson has made only one start so far, making the start-trigger unlikely, yet Bayern reportedly negotiated a five-year deal and could still trigger the clause in mid-May.
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