Everton could get another opportunity to sign Nicolas Jackson this summer.
The Senegal international is currently out on loan with Bayern Munich, with David Moyes on the hunt for a new striker.
Everton showed interest in Jackson ahead of the January transfer window, but he remained with the reigning Bundesliga champions.
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Nicolas Jackson (Bayern Munich) looks on during Matchday 30 1.Bundesliga: Bayern Munich and Stuttgart.
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As the Toffees search for possible summer upgrades, Jackson presents another possibility on the growing list of striker targets.
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Everton target Nicolas Jackson set to depart Bayern Munich
Everton have certainly endured their difficulties up top this season, which will see them enter the market in the hope of finding another striker.
Amid the interest recently shown in Jackson, Sky Sports Germany are now claiming the 24-year-old will not be retained by Bayern this summer.
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Troy Parrott lined up for the Republic of Ireland. Ivan Toney playing for Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli. Richarlison playing for Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League.
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Jackson is set to return to his parent club, Chelsea, with a number of clubs already showing an interest.
This comes amid the expectation for Liam Delap to also leave Chelsea in the summer, with previous interest shown by Everton.
The Toffees have already benefitted from taking Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Stamford Bridge, with an opportunity to potentially replicate their success 12 months on.
Would Nicolas Jackson be a good option for Everton?
There are a number of strikers believed to be on Everton’s radar that would pose as a risky signing.
Jackson could certainly be viewed as one of them, given his 2025/26 campaign has not offered much due to his lack of regular minutes.
The Senegal international has played second fiddle to Harry Kane in Munich, which has limited him to just nine Bundesliga starts.
Idrissa Gana Gueye holds a strong relationship with Jackson due to their time together with their national side.
Jackson did score 10 times in the Premier League during the 2024/25 campaign, which included a goal against the Blues.
His record in Germany has been acceptable, with six goals and two assists to his name, but there are a lot of factors to consider.
Everton could do without taking any further risks when it comes to striker signings.
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