Chelsea agree Bayern deal for Jackson & loan Buonanotte
Summary
Chelsea has finalized a deal for striker Nicolas Jackson to move to Bayern Munich on loan with a future purchase obligation. The transfer includes a mandatory buy clause after a set number of games and is initially valued at £14.3 million. Chelsea also secured a season-long loan for Argentine forward Facundo Buonanotte to enhance their attacking lineup.Key Facts
- Chelsea agreed to send Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich on an initial loan with a mandatory future purchase clause.
- Bayern Munich will pay an initial £14.3 million and must buy Jackson for £56.2 million later.
- Jackson faced challenges at Chelsea, including disciplinary issues, leading to the decision to move.
- Chelsea signed Facundo Buonanotte on a one-season loan from Brighton for £2 million.
- Buonanotte last played on loan at Leicester City, scoring six goals in 35 games.
- Chelsea's need to adjust their lineup arose after an injury to striker Liam Delap.
- Chelsea considered but did not pursue other striker options, including Conrad Harder who chose RB Leipzig.
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