Revealed: Chelsea's astonishing upgraded transfer fee for Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich on loan with obligation deal - but there is a catch as German giants confirm signing

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By KIERAN GILL, MAIL SPORT REPORTER

Published: 22:28 BST, 1 September 2025 | Updated: 22:30 BST, 1 September 2025

Bayern Munich have confirmed the loan signing of Nicolas Jackson after striking a deal with Chelsea including an obligation to buy in a deal that could reach £70.5million.

A wild month-long saga is at an end and the forward will link up with Vincent Kompany's side after they agreed to pay a loan fee of £14.2m. 

There would then be an obligation to make the move permanent for £56.2m but only if he hits a high number of appearances.

That would appear to be unlikely given Harry Kane starts every game up front for the German champions. 

But Jackson still pushed for the move having fallen down the pecking order this summer. 

'I’m really happy to now be part of this great club,' Jackson said. 'Bayern is one of the best clubs in the world. 

Chelsea and Bayern Munich have finally agreed a deal for Nicolas Jackson 

The striker arrives on a season-long loan and the German giants have an obligation to buy

Chelsea however have managed to negotiate a higher transfer fee for Jackson

'Everyone knows the names of the legends who’ve played here and knows that this club stands for the greatest success. I’ve got big goals and dreams here and will give my all to help Bayern win further titles.” 

Chelsea signed Liam Delap and Joao Pedro in direct competition for Jackson's role in Enzo Maresca's side, sending a clear message to the 24-year-old. 

Jackson's agent Ali Barat revived the talks with Bayern after Chelsea cancelled their initial loan and option agreement with as they needed cover for Liam Delap following his hamstring injury in their 2-0 Premier League win over Fulham.

In a statement, Barat claimed he would 'fight with everything I have' in order to ensure the move comes to fruition.

'Nico was ready. Bayern was ready. We were all aligned on a world-class project.' The statement read. 

'For the agreement to be withdrawn at the final moment is deeply frustrating. But we won’t give up. I will fight with everything I have to make sure Nico’s next step reflects his talent, ambition, and the plan we built together,' he added.

Jackson had already flown to Munich to complete the moved when Chelsea pulled the deal, sparking anger and frustration. 

But it has now been resurrected despite the injury to Delap.

It comes with Chelsea having also asked Sunderland if they can recall Marc Guiu – just 26 days after they sent him there on loan.

Chelsea had spent the last month searching for a new home for Jackson after bringing in Delap and Joao Pedro amid a significant summer of trading.

Delap’s injury, described as ‘not good’ by Maresca, could have left them short in the striker position. 

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