Nicolas Jackson criticized Chelsea after scoring his first goal for Bayern.

Nicolas Jackson criticized Chelsea after scoring his first goal for Bayern
Nicolas Jackson criticized Chelsea after scoring his first goal for Bayern

According to The Sun: Nicolas Jackson addressed Chelsea after scoring his first goal for Bayern.

The 24-year-old footballer joined the German club on loan for one season with the option to buy for £56 million if he plays 40 matches.

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Jackson had not made it into the team due to the arrival of Liam Delap and Joao Pedro and had not contributed in the first three matches of this Premier League season.

However, the Senegalese scored his first goal for Bayern during a 5-1 victory over Paphos in the Champions League, alongside Harry Kane, who scored two goals.

After the match, Jackson stated that his difficult experience at Chelsea affected the start of his career at Bayern.

“It wasn't easy, but we played very well and worked hard. I’m very happy to have scored my first goal for the club. I’m still getting back to form because I haven’t played and trained alone for two months. I work every day. I’m very happy here, everyone has welcomed me very well. I feel at home. We’ll see what the future brings.”

Bayern's president Uli Hoeness noted last month that the conditions for activating Jackson's permanent transfer “will never happen.”

This is mainly due to the phenomenal form of English captain Kane, who became the fastest player of this century to reach 100 goals for the club in the top five European leagues.

Jackson, who had 21 goal contributions in 37 matches for Chelsea last season, is unlikely to displace the striker with 17 goals in nine matches this season.

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Jackson's prospects at Bayern remain uncertain. However, his agent, Ali Barat, hopes that the player can impress the club and demonstrate his value.

“They have a mandatory buy option if he plays 40 matches, but there is also an option for £56 million. So I believe that if Nico (Jackson) shows a good level of football this season, considering the current prices for forwards, for £56 million, in my opinion, they should buy him. It all depends on how Jackson fits in and plays. But usually, given his potential, I don’t think they will have a problem paying that amount at the end of summer.”

Let’s remember that Jackson could still significantly change his career at the German club. While his future remains in Bayern's hands, his performances in the Champions League could be crucial for the further development of his football career.


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