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Euro giants have agreement with Chelsea misfit, set to negotiate terms of desired deal

Nicolas Jackson has been linked with a move away from Chelsea all summer.

The 24-year-old has dropped down the packing order at the London club, and he needs to move on in search of regular playing time. He has been on the radar of multiple clubs, and German champions Bayern Munich are hoping to sign him as well. According to Christian Falk, the German club have already secured an agreement with the player, and they will now look to secure an agreement with his club. It will be interesting to see if they can convince Chelsea to let the player leave.

They are hoping to sign the player on loan for this season. On the other hand, Chelsea might prefer to sell him permanently. Sending him out on loan does not benefit them in any way. They have already signed Liam Delap and Joao Pedro. They might look to recoup some money by selling their fringe players and use those funds to improve the team further.

It will be interesting to see how the talks develop between the two clubs.

Nicolas Jackson will want his future sorted

Jackson will be hoping to sort out his future quickly and focus on his football. The 24-year-old has done reasonably well since the move to the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he has the quality to do well in Germany as well. The opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in the world will be quite exciting for him.

Bayern Munich have been overly dependent on Harry Kane, and they need more quality and depth in the attacking unit. The 24-year-old could share the goalscoring bird with the England international. He will want to fight for trophies, and Bayern Munich will be able to provide him with that platform. Joining them will be quite tempting for the player. He will certainly hope that the two clubs can agree on a deal.

If the German champions manage to sign a player of his quality on loan for this season, it could prove to be a masterstroke for them, and it would be an inexpensive addition.

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