Bayern sporting director Max Eberl agreed with upcoming striker Nicholas Jackson, who plays for the Munich club on loan from London's Chelsea.
Following the words of the “Chervoni” functionary, the Kerivnitstvo has not yet praised the residual decision for the permanent signing of the 24-year Senegalese footballer.
\? There is no “honey trend” yet,” BILD quotes Max Eberl as saying..
It was previously reported that Jackson's estate had sold the bond for approximately ?56 million from 40 gravel outlets at the launch warehouse.. In this case, it’s amazing that we won’t be victorious over the Senegalese’s participation in the upcoming African Cup of Nations.
Once the decision about the buyout is made, then Munich, for all intents and purposes, will have to deal with Chelsea about the inferior transfer.
This season, Nicholas Jackson has played 18 matches for Munich in all tournaments, scoring 5 goals and providing 1 assist.