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Chelsea striker Nicholas Jackson has reportedly already agreed to a permanent transfer to Loan Club Bayern Munich next summer.
Senegal International left Stamford Bridge at Allianz Arena this summer and joined Bayern on their first loan agreement.
However, Bayern seems already convinced that he has secured Jackson’s future, with Build reporting that he has already been in the contract with the players through a five-year contract.
Jackson struggled to find his best form at Chelsea, but he might thrive in a slightly less competitive league.
Nicholas Jackson Sale seems like a good business for Chelsea
But overall, this deal looks like a great business for Chelsea. Because they are likely to make a proper profit again to the players they first signed as cheap when he wasn’t that big name.
The Giants in West London did the same at Noni Madue, which set out for Arsenal this summer. Club ownership certainly sees this as a sign that the adoption model is working.
Most likely, Chelsea fans wouldn’t want to see too much sales, but at Jackson it seems clear that he’s used up his chances with the Blues’ first team.
There’s a decent player somewhere, but it didn’t happen in 24-year-old British football.
Bayern now wants they can make the most of him and may need to think about more work in the transfer market when it comes to strengthening ahead.
With speculation about Harry Kane’s Bayern future in another build report, it means that the Bayern giant will soon need many quality young forwards to help replace the current top scorer.

			