The Times reported that Chelsea is considering Bayern's loan offer to Jackson. It is reported that Bayern has contacted Chelsea on loan with Jackson. The 24-year-old striker is expected to leave Stamford Bridge before the transfer window is clos...
The Times reported that Chelsea is considering Bayern's loan offer to Jackson.
It is reported that Bayern has contacted Chelsea on loan with Jackson. The 24-year-old striker is expected to leave Stamford Bridge before the transfer window is closed. He already knows that if he wants to get stable playing time this season, the best way is to leave the team.
Chelsea prefers to sell Jackson, especially as they are trying to increase the revenue of the players sold to meet the terms of the UEFA agreement, which stipulates that Chelsea must reach a positive net transfer income in order to register a new player for the Champions League.
It is not clear whether Chelsea is willing to relax his position on Jackson at this stage of the transfer window and let him leave the team on loan. Previously, Bayern also tried to loan Nkunku, but the negotiations failed to advance because Chelsea hoped to send Nkunku away in a permanent transfer.
Chelsea is not in a hurry to decide Jackson's future, and in fact, they are not in a hurry to send him away. In addition to teams in other parts of Europe, Jackson has also attracted the attention of four Premier League clubs, but most buyers prefer to rent. Aston Villa had considered introducing him, but the club's financial situation was tight; Villa coach Emery worked with Jackson in Villarreal and still favored him today. Newcastle is also interested in Jackson, but only if a loan agreement is reached, their £50 million offer for Wolves striker Larson has been rejected, and hopes of signing Brentford player Visa are gradually slim.
Another factor to consider is that once young central defender Anselmino joins Dortmund on loan, only one of Chelsea's six international loans will be available. If any team expresses interest, Chelsea is expected to allow Sterling and Chilville to leave the team on loan. Sterling is more inclined to stay in London, and as the transfer window is close, both Crystal Palace and Fulham may become his next home. Unreused defender DiSassi remains one of Bournemouth's signing targets.