In response to journalist Ben Jacobs, the proposed switch of Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich has hit a serious stumbling block, leaving the participant and his representatives scrambling to salvage the deal.
Jackson, alongside along with his agent Ali Barat, has remained in Munich in an try to discover a resolution that would revive the transfer, which simply days in the past appeared on the verge of completion.
After the signings of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap this summer time, Jackson has fallen down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge.
As a way to get extra taking part in time, he’s searching for a transfer away from the Blues and even Chelsea had been in favour of his departure however issues have modified now.
Chelsea step in after Liam Delap harm blow
The disruption comes after Chelsea ordered Jackson to return to London, following a hamstring harm suffered by Liam Delap, who was anticipated to characteristic extra prominently in Enzo Maresca’s plans this season.
With Delap sidelined, the Blues have grown reluctant to weaken their attacking depth additional by sanctioning Jackson’s departure.
Consequently, permission for the Senegalese ahead to bear his deliberate medical with Bayern has been revoked.
Bayern Munich nonetheless pushing
Regardless of the setback, Bayern stay hopeful that negotiations can proceed. Talks between the German champions, Chelsea, and Jackson’s camp are scheduled to renew this morning.
Bayern see Jackson as a flexible choice to strengthen their assault and had been assured of putting a deal after weeks of discussions.
The 24-year-old is claimed to be eager on the transfer, viewing Bayern as a step up in his profession, however his quick future now lies in Chelsea’s palms.
The approaching hours shall be decisive because the Blues contemplate their very own harm issues.
What as soon as appeared like an easy transfer may now turn out to be a switch saga that would drag on until switch deadline day tomorrow.
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