Nicolas Jackson could play in Serie A one day and is attracted by Italian football according to his agent Ali Barat. The Senegal international joined Bayern Munich on a deadline day loan in the summer, but looks unlikely to join the German champions on a permanent basis.
We’ve had some pretty thick players at Chelsea over the years, but recent times have seen some record breakers. Nicolas Jackson’s series of clownish actions
Nicolas Jackson won’t play for Chelsea again whilst Enzo Maresca is manager of the club according to top insider Matt Law. Jackson joined Bayern Munich on a season long loan on deadline day, with an obligation to buy based on making a certain number of appearances.
Everton are on the hunt for a new striker in 2026, and an experienced option with Premier League pedigree might be up for grabs. David Moyes will be happy with how things have gone this season, with Everton sitting comfortably in the top half of the table as Christmas approaches.
Five big clubs have been named as interested suitors to sign a Chelsea player in 2026, with his future now being made clear. One of the most dramatic transfer stories of the summer 2025 most certainly involves Chelsea, as it often does these days.
A former Chelsea player believes that the club have made a mistake by letting a player go in the summer just gone. Paul Parker, who actually played most of his games in his career for Manchester United, did actually also play for Chelsea too!
Liam Delap’s shoulder injury picked up on Saturday against Bournemouth rules him out for a month at least, but it’s not just bad news for the former Ipswich man.
It’s no longer possible for Nicolas Jackson to trigger the obligation to buy in his loan deal at Bayern Munich according to Fabrizio Romano. Jackson completed a deadline day loan move to Bayern, which contained an obligation to buy based on making a certain number of appearances.
There are several clubs attentive to the situation surrounding Nicolas Jackson according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. Jackson joined Bayern Munich on loan on deadline day, with an obligation to buy based on meeting an appearance based criteria, believed to be 40 starts in all competitions.
Enzo Maresca and Chelsea are braced for the return of Nicolas Jackson next summer, according to reports. Jackson, who joined Bayern Munich on loan for the 2025/26 campaign, is looking likely to return to Chelsea at the end of the current campaign.
There’s next to no chance of Bayern Munich fulfilling the criteria necessary to make the loan of Nicolas Jackson permanent according to reports. Jackson completed a deadline day loan to Bayern, with an obligation to buy based on making a certain number of appearances, believed to be 40 starts.
A Blues player is determined not to return to Chelsea and there is no chance of one scenario happening, according to a report. We all know the back story to this one, and we know that there is a situation going on here and still a lot of the story to be told.
Bayern Munich have made their decision regarding Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson's future at Allianz Arena amid the option to sign him on a permanent basis, according to reports.
Nicolas Jackson has no intention of cutting his Bayern Munich loan move short in order to find another permanent move in January according to reports. Jackson joined Bayern on a season long loan on deadline day in the summer, with an obligation to buy if he makes a certain amount of appearances, believed to be 40.
One Chelsea player has seen his valuation drop by €11.5m after a rough run of form whilst out on loan so far this season. Chelsea scrambled around to get a few loan deals done and dusted so players could go out and play this season.
Nicolas Jackson’s move to Bayern Munich was one of the bigger dramas of the summer at Chelsea, and as we predicted at the time, it’s far from over. His deadline day move to Bayern Munich did go through in the end, but as a loan it’s far from conclusive for the striker’s future.
The deal that took Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich on loan for the season was pretty messy, and came within moment of being called off. It doesn’t look like it’s getting any less messy.
Bayern Munich look set to pass on their chance to keep Nicolas Jackson beyond his current spell, as reported by journalist Wayne Veysey, and that decision turns attention back to England.
A sourced report from one outlet claims that a club has made a big transfer decision that directly involves Chelsea. We’ve had a couple of different transfer stories come in lately and over the weekend, but this particular story will be for the summer window and not the winter one.
Chelsea’s strength in depth isn’t limited to the first team. The club has a number of talented players currently out on loan, some of whom could play a key role in the future.
The Nicolas Jackson transfer saga will go down as one of the wildest and most chaotic in recent Chelsea history. After being left out of the squad to seek a move his loan to Bayern Munich fell apart due to a Liam Delap injury.
As the transfer window winds down Chelsea were seemingly desperate to offload Nicolas Jackson permanently. The Sengalese striker slid down the pecking order behind Liam Delap and Joao Pedro by the end of the Club World Cup and has been on the verge of a move for most of the summer.
Bayern Munich have reached a verbal agreement with Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson. Will the clubs be able to finalize terms of a deal before the window closes?