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FC Bayern's transfer of Jackson encountered an accident at the airport, as detailed by Eberl's evaluation.

Bayern Munich's transfer activities remain unabated, as it appears a deal with a potential offensive player has been lined up. Yet, a potential hurdle crops up in the proceedings.

FC Bayern's airport arrival of Jackson went awry: Eberl weighs in on the incident
FC Bayern's airport arrival of Jackson went awry: Eberl weighs in on the incident

FC Bayern's transfer of Jackson encountered an accident at the airport, as detailed by Eberl's evaluation.

FC Bayern Munich's transfer window has taken an unexpected turn with the ongoing saga surrounding offensive player Nicolas Jackson.

Reports suggest that the Bavarian giants are interested in signing the Chelsea forward, with Christopher Nkunku being the notable name associated with a pending move. However, the transfer of Jackson is currently delayed or paused, according to recent reports. The reasons for the delay are not detailed, but it seems that the move is "back on," indicating prior uncertainty or negotiation delays.

In a twist of events, Jackson is already in Munich, having arrived on Saturday. Despite this, FC Chelsea has forbidden him from undergoing a medical check in Munich, and he has been ordered to return to London.

Bayern's CEO, Max Eberl, has been trying to bring Jackson to the club for weeks, but the current situation is that Jackson is in Munich, but will have to return due to the problem. Eberl remains cautious before the game against FC Augsburg, stating that they will deal with the situation calmly after the game.

Jackson's agent, Diomansy Kamara, has made a clear statement that they will not return. On the other hand, Kamara has expressed a desire for Jackson to stay in Munich, indicating a potential resolve to the impasse.

Meanwhile, the loan of Nicolas Jackson to FC Bayern is already agreed upon orally, and Bayern is reportedly paying a one-time fee of 15 million euros for the loan. If FC Bayern exercises the purchase option in summer 2026, they will have to pay a 65 million euro buyout for Jackson.

The delay in Jackson's transfer could be a significant blow for Bayern, who have already signed Luis Diaz. The situation is particularly interesting given Liam Delap's injury during Chelsea's match against FC Fulham, which could potentially leave Chelsea thin up front.

As the transfer window progresses, the fate of Nicolas Jackson remains unclear. Bayern fans will be hoping for a resolution soon, as Jackson's debut for the club could take place on 13th September against Hamburger SV.

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