Bayern Munich decided not to continue pursuing the deal of striker Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea. As for the Blues, in addition to “canceling the rafters” with Bayern, they also called back to the striker Marc Gui – the player who was playing for Sunderland on loan.
According to Sky Sports, Bayern Munich pity to cancel the Jackson borrowing agreement and the player will fly back to Senegal of the Military Association with the national team. After the international competition in September, Jackson will … return to Chelsea.
This decision was made by the Bundesliga Club after Chelsea unexpectedly withdrew the player's loan agreement at the last minute, by Liam Delap's injury in the 2-0 victory over Fulham on August 30. Delap is expected to take a break from six to eight weeks because of the waistal injury, making Chelsea unable to leave Jackson, when only striker Joao Pedro in the squad and Nkunku completed the agreement to come to AC Milan.
For his part, Jackson was not satisfied when the deal joining Bayern Munich was broken in the last minute. Initially, he even refused to fly to London to join Chelsea, with determination to come to Bayern at all costs. However, with Bayern Munich canceling the borrowed agreement with Chelsea, the Senegal player will have to accept the return to Stamford Bridge.
Earlier, Bayern Munich reached an agreement to borrow Jackson in a season, with an option to buy off for 80 million euros. This agreement includes a prepaid fee of 15 million euros for a one -season borrowing contract, and 65 million euros, and Chelsea will receive a resale term if Bayern activates the terms of Jackson's purchase at the end of the season.
The opportunity for Bayern and Jackson to “match” still if the former Villarreal player performed well this season. Bayern can return to buy in the summer of 2026. But most likely, the price of Jackson will be different.
Notably, not only Jackson had to “turn the car” with Bayern, Chelsea also made the Premier League rookie 2025/26 as Sunderland “headache” when calling back to the young striker Marc Guiu. In the early summer of 2025, Chelsea gave this former Barca player with a “black cat” under a long -term loan contract.
Guiu personally plays quite well when there is 1 goal after 2 appearances in the Premier League this season. But before the urgent situation of the club in the striker area, Chelsea was forced to make Sunderland “disappointed” and had to find a new striker before the transfer market was closed.