Nicolas Jackson set to leave Bayern Munich and return to England in January
Nicolas Jackson will leave Bayern Munich in January after the German club decided against activating the purchase option in his loan agreement.
The Senegalese striker struggled to secure a regular starting spot due to intense competition in attack.
Jackson, on loan from Chelsea until the end of the season, failed to impress Bayern enough to earn a permanent transfer.
The 24-year-old attacker hoped to extend his stay in Bavaria and continues to work hard under coach Vincent Kompany, aiming to convince him for more minutes on the pitch.
Competition at Bayern remains fierce. Kompany prefers Harry Kane as the main striker, while Luis Diaz and Michael Olise occupy the wings.
Jamal Musiala’s return adds further pressure, leaving Jackson with limited opportunities to showcase his abilities.
After leaving Chelsea this summer in search of more playing time, Jackson now faces the possibility of returning to the Premier League earlier than planned.
Reports from Football Insider suggest Everton has emerged as the leading candidate to sign Jackson in January.
Manager David Moyes seeks reinforcements to improve the effectiveness of his attack, with current forwards Beto and Thierno Barry failing to meet expectations.
Everton considers Jackson the ideal profile to rejuvenate their frontline.
Jackson remains under contract with Chelsea until June 30, 2033, and carries an estimated value of €50 million. During his time at Bayern, he has made 12 appearances, scoring three goals and providing one assist.
The January transfer window could offer Jackson a fresh start, where he can compete for regular playing time and regain momentum in his career.
Jackson’s situation highlights the challenges African talents face when competing in top European clubs, where competition and tactical demands often dictate success.
Everton could provide the platform he needs to re-establish himself at the highest level.
