Report: Bayern Munich nears deal with Chelsea for Nicolas Jackson, significant 'option to buy' fee and 'sell-on' clause potentially included
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Report: Bayern Munich nears deal with Chelsea for Nicolas Jackson, significant 'option to buy' fee and 'sell-on' clause potentially included
"If Nicolas Jackson to Bayern becomes permanent next year (€65m option to buy), Chelsea have secured a sell-on clause worth 25% of any future sale. Bayern Munich has been reluctant to spend a lot this summer, hence the focus on loans. For next summer, though, with the anticipated departures of several key players, €65 million for Jackson would seem to be in the target range for what the attacker might be worth."
"Bayern munich whiffed on VfB Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade this summer and now the attacker is headed to Newcastle United. What does this mean for Bayern Munich's summer transfer window and beyond. The Bayern Munich supervisory board shot down requests from max Eberl and Vincent Kompany for Xavi Simons. Was that the best for the club and this season's team or was it a big mistake? Some good vibes from Thomas Müller and his smooth transition to MLS with Vancouver."
Bayern Munich may acquire Chelsea attacker Nicolas Jackson on an initial loan with a €65 million buy option. Chelsea negotiated a 25% sell-on clause on any future transfer if the deal becomes permanent. Bayern has favored loan moves this summer due to reluctance to spend heavily. Anticipated departures of several key players could make a €65m fee for Jackson appropriate next summer. Jackson's ultimate value will depend on his performances during the loan period. Bayern missed signing VfB Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade, who moved to Newcastle United, and the supervisory board rejected pursuing Xavi Simons. Thomas Müller has transitioned smoothly to MLS with Vancouver.
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