Bayern Munich have reached a definitive decision regarding the future of Nicolas Jackson following his season-long loan from Chelsea. Despite the Senegal international establishing himself as a reliable deputy to Harry Kane, the German giants are set to pass on the opportunity to make the move permanent this summer.
Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl has confirmed that the club does not intend to trigger the purchase option for Jackson. Speaking to ZDF-Sportstudio, Eberl revealed that the current plan is for the striker to return to Stamford Bridge once the campaign concludes. It appears the Bavarian hierarchy is currently not pursuing a second loan deal either, marking a clear end to his time at the Allianz Arena.
The decision comes despite Jackson's productive output in a secondary role. The 24-year-old moved to Germany last summer following a complex transfer saga and was tasked with providing cover for star man Harry Kane. While he has performed admirably when called upon, the financial package required to secure him on a long-term basis has proven to be a stumbling block for the Bayern board.
Statistically, Jackson has more than held his own during his stint in the Bundesliga. In 29 competitive appearances, the forward has racked up 10 goals and four assists. His recent form has been particularly eye-catching, with four goals coming in his last five league outings. He proved his worth again this past weekend, scoring the goal that sparked a furious comeback in Bayern's 4-3 victory over Mainz 05.
While manager Vincent Kompany is said to be a fan of the player's work rate and professionalism, the board’s decision prioritises long-term financial strategy. The striker’s ability to impact games from the bench helped Bayern secure another league title and reach the DFB-Pokal final, but it hasn't been enough to convince the decision-makers to commit to a permanent €65 million (£56m/$76m) investment.
Chelsea must weigh up whether to integrate a player who has gained valuable experience at the highest level with Bayern, or capitalize on his 10-goal season to command a significant transfer fee. For now, Jackson remains focused on finishing the season strongly as Bayern pursue a treble.
Source: Goal
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