Nicolas Jackson against former teammates: debut in the Champions League after a controversial transfer.

Nicolas Jackson against former teammates: debut in the Champions League after a controversial transfer
Nicolas Jackson against former teammates: debut in the Champions League after a controversial transfer

Nicolas Jackson continues to communicate with his former club mates

According to The Sun: Nicolas Jackson has stayed in touch with his former Chelsea teammates, despite wanting to move to Bayern on the last day of the transfer window.

The Senegalese forward will face Chelsea in the Champions League on Wednesday evening. Sources claim there is no animosity between Jackson and his former teammates.

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Jackson keeps in touch with several Chelsea players, including Trevoh Chalobah and Enzo Fernandez, who are checking on how he is adapting to new conditions at Bayern.

He was a popular figure in the Chelsea dressing room, and Fernandez in particular recalls Jackson's support during a tough time for him.

“It was really important that he was there at that time,' Fernandez said.

Jackson previously supported Fernandez during disciplinary investigations related to a controversial video.

Life in Germany is currently going smoothly. Jackson is actively learning the language and immersing himself in the culture.

He has started taking German lessons, as he believes it will help him adapt better and establish connections with new teammates.

Jackson is currently looking for housing following his quick move to Bavaria.

“I just want to help the team win,' Jackson said when asked about his goals at Bayern.

His team had only 48 hours to adjust the terms of the loan, as Chelsea was trying to bring him back.

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Jackson is spending time with Luis Diaz, who is also learning German, after his transfer from Liverpool to Bayern.

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It is known that Jackson plans to return to Chelsea after his loan, which adds extra motivation for the forward.

“I want to achieve great things with the club,' he said in a recent interview.

Jackson also has a history with Bayern's coach Vincent Kompany, who initially tried to sign him during his time at Anderlecht.

Now Jackson is trying to adapt to a new life in Germany while maintaining connections with his former teammates. His plans include a return to Chelsea after the loan period, which indicates his ambitions and desire for success in his career. This period may become significant in his development as a player and individual.


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