
Uli Hoeness, a member of Bayern's management, provided information about the transfer terms of forward Nicholas Jackson. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
Before the summer transfer window closed, the Munich club loaned Jackson from Chelsea and obtained the right to purchase him based on agreed terms. According to a source from Miasanrot, Hoeness stated at an event held on Sunday that the loan cost Bayern 13.5 million euros.
Additionally, Nicholas agreed to pay another 3 million euros from his own funds. The likelihood of the mandatory purchase option being activated is low, as Jackson must appear in 40 matches for this to happen.
Hoeness joked, "He will never do that." In the last two rounds, Bayern has collected six points in the Bundesliga.