Bayern Munich pursue multiple attacking reinforcements in the final hours of the transfer window. Nicolas Jackson's move appears renewed while Atalanta's Ademola Lookman has given the green light for a Bayern transfer. Atalanta are resisting a loan-with-option-to-buy structure and an agreement on those terms looks highly unrealistic, with Lookman still in Italy. Bayern want an additional attacker beyond Jackson. The transfer activity has exposed squad gaps and generated fan frustration, though immediate panic is discouraged. Internal pressure is reported within Bayern's offices, affecting sporting director Max Eberl, and questions remain about player development and managerial status.
With the Nicolas Jackson deal appearing to be back on for Bayern Munich and Chelsea, Atalanta's Ademola Lookman is also eager to get into the mix for the Bavarians per Sky Germany's Florian Plettenberg and Kerry Hau (via @iMiaSanMia): Ademola Lookman has given the green light for a move to FC Bayern, but Atalanta are resisting. An agreement on the offered terms (loan with an option to buy) is highly unrealistic at this point, Lookman is still in Italy.
Bayern Munich's transfer window has been wild and the team has some, well, gaps. How can things all come together? Let's explore what has been happening, where things might be going, and why not everything has looked great so far on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Fans are frustrated, but it is not time to panic. There are reasons for the issues we are seeing.
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