Bavaria has agreed with Nicolas Jackson: transfer details.
According to The Sun: 25-year-old Chelsea player Nicolas Jackson, who is currently not playing for the team, is known to have his personal terms already agreed with Bayern Munich. Rumors about his departure from Stamford Bridge have circulated in recent weeks, with interest in signing the player also shown by Aston Villa and Newcastle. However, the German source BILD indicates that Bayern Munich is currently leading the race to sign Jackson.
If Bayern and Chelsea reach an agreement on the transfer fee, the deal could be concluded very quickly. This would allow Chelsea to sign Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United and Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig before the transfer deadline. Both players have opted to move to Stamford Bridge despite interest from other clubs and reports suggest they are likely to join Jackson.
According to The Telegraph, both players are currently expected at the club. Additionally, Christopher Nkunku is expected to depart Chelsea before the transfer deadline.
Head coach Enzo Maresca commented on the situation last week, expressing the club's desire for the players to reach appropriate decisions. He acknowledged that finding a buyer for their departure is crucial and emphasized that it is not an easy task. Although Aston Villa had previously considered the possibility of Jackson's move from Chelsea, it is now deemed unlikely.
Completed agreements with Bayern Munich may allow Chelsea to sign new talents and strengthen the squad before the transfer window closes.
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