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Bayern Munich Push to Finalise Nicolas Jackson Deal Before Deadline

Bayern Munich are accelerating efforts to sign Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea. They want to complete the loan deal before the transfer window closes. This move would strengthen Bayern’s attack as they compete for the Bundesliga title.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Talks between Bayern Munich and Chelsea for the striker have moved quickly. Chelsea recently agreed to let Jackson go on loan if the deal includes a reasonable fee and Bayern pay his full salary. After Jackson agreed to personal terms, Bayern are now finalising the deal with Chelsea. According to a report, both sides are discussing the final details, and Bayern hope to finish the agreement before the transfer window ends. They have chosen this loan move over interest from other English and Italian clubs, making them favourites to sign Jackson as per reports.

WHY THIS DEAL MATTERS

Bayern Munich need another attacking option after a mixed start to the Bundesliga season. Last season, Bayern finished as winners ahead of Bayer Leverkusen, but failed to win any other competition or move deep in the Champions League. This year, after the opener, Bayern seem in better form but still need reinforcements after missing out on Nkunku who moved to AC Milan. Jackson, who scored 13 goals and made 6 assists in 37 appearances for Chelsea last season, is seen as a player who can add depth and flexibility up front. Chelsea, meanwhile, are reshaping their squad after finishing fourth in the Premier League last season and reaching Champions League football, as confirmed by sources.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR BAYERN AND CHELSEA?

Bayern Munich’s next match is at home against 14th-placed Augsburg, giving them a chance to create a gap to teams that follow them. With the transfer window closing soon, Bayern aim to register Jackson in time for upcoming matches that could shape their season. Chelsea, who are finalising multiple outgoing moves, face Fukham in the Premier League and hope to reinvest in key areas. A timely completion of the deal would allow both clubs to focus on their main goals – Bayern’s title challenge and Chelsea’s pursuit of a top-four finish , according to recent updates.