Chelsea have already decided to sell Nicolas Jackson although he’s as a result of return to Stamford Bridge after failing to activate a everlasting move to Bayern Munich.
Bundesliga champions Bayern paid a staggering loan fee of £14m to secure Jackson’s services all through the 2025-26 season.
As a part of the deal, Bayern agreed to sign Jackson on a everlasting transfer for an extra £56m – should he play a certain variety of matches.
It was initially unclear what number of games Jackson would wish to play to secure a everlasting move to the Allianz Arena but club president Uli Hoeness revealed in September that the figure was 40 starts.
Jackson has made 15 appearances for Bayern this season – scoring five goals – but his impending involvement within the Africa Cup of Nations means he can not reach the matches requires to activate the everlasting transfer.
Get personalised updates on Chelsea day-after-day
Get up to seek out news in your club in your inbox every morning with Metro’s Football Newsletter.
Enroll to our newsletter after which select your team within the link we’ll send you so we are able to get football news tailored to you.
Which means the 24-year-old, who accomplished a £32m move to Chelsea in 2023, is due for a clumsy return to Stamford Bridge at the tip of the season.
But Chelsea have reportedly made it clear to Jackson that his time on the club is ‘over’ and can sanction his everlasting exit next summer.

Fabrizio Romano says Jackson is not going to be a part of Chelsea’s first-team plans going forward and that the Senegal international respects and agrees with the choice.
Chelsea will due to this fact hope to succeed in a brand new agreement with Bayern to permit Jackson to increase his spell in Munich.
It’s claimed Chelsea will give the Bundesliga leaders the possibility to sign Jackson for the previously agreed £56m, with Bayern set to attend until next summer to make their final decision.

Vincent Kompany is satisfied with Jackson’s contributions for a Bayern team eight points clear within the Bundesliga and third within the Champions League.
But £56m would represent a major outlay for a player who has never been a prolific goalscorer and is actually back-up to England captain Harry Kane.
If Bayern resolve to not sign Jackson, Chelsea will take a look at other options within the transfer market, with clubs in Italy reportedly eyeing his situation.
Jackson also attracted interest from fellow Premier League clubs last summer, with Aston Villa boss Unai Emery a known admirer having managed him at Villarreal.
Chelsea put Jackson up on the market after signing Joao Pedro and Liam Delap last summer and the Senegalese star was keen to affix Bayern Munich.
The Blues considered blocking Jackson’s move to Bayern after Delap suffered an injury setback but eventually sanction the proposed loan-to-buy transfer.
Discussing his departure from Chelsea, Jackson said: ‘I used to be simply very glad to sign for one among the largest clubs on the earth, to find one other league and other great players.
‘At the identical time, I used to be somewhat sad to depart Chelsea, my teammates, and the fans. I experienced so many strong emotions there: we won the Conference League and the Club World Cup.

‘Now I’m 100% focused on my latest project and I can’t wait to experience the incredible atmosphere on the Allianz Arena.’
While Jackson frustrated in front of goal while wearing a Chelsea shirt, numerous pundits were surprised the Premier League club allowed him to depart.
‘I feel Nicolas Jackson was a nasty sale, I actually do,’ former Arsenal and England winger Paul Merson, who supports Chelsea, said.
‘I assumed Jackson made Palmer and Palmer made Jackson. As a midfield player, you’re keen on to pass the ball so you’re keen on pace up front, it’s a dream.
‘Jackson isn’t one of the best finisher but he can have his days. I assumed that was a nasty loan.’
But Chelsea have coped well with Jackson’s exit, climbing as much as third within the Premier League and largely impressive within the Champions League, sitting seventh after five games.
Enzo Maresca’s side drew 1-1 with Premier League leaders Arsenal on Sunday despite losing influential midfielder Moises Caicedo to a straight red card.
For more stories like this, check our sport page.
Follow Metro Sport for the newest news on
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
MORE: Troy Deeney names Manchester United star who’s ‘really thriving’ under Ruben Amorim
MORE: Man Utd handed injury boost ahead of West Ham Premier League clash
MORE: Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez names the five ‘contenders’ to win the Premier League

