
Hoeness: Jackson's Transfer Will Not Become Permanent for This Reason
Uli Hoeness, the honorary president of Bayern Munich, spoke about the deal to acquire Senegalese striker Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea.
Hoeness said in a media interview: "The loan is not worth 16.5 million euros, as the player and his agent contribute 3 million, leaving 13.5 million remaining."
He added: "There will definitely not be a permanent contract. This will only happen if he plays 40 matches from the start. He will never do that."
Hoeness points out that it is quite difficult for Jackson to play that number of matches with Harry Kane in the team.
Hoeness said in a media interview: "The loan is not worth 16.5 million euros, as the player and his agent contribute 3 million, leaving 13.5 million remaining."
He added: "There will definitely not be a permanent contract. This will only happen if he plays 40 matches from the start. He will never do that."
Hoeness points out that it is quite difficult for Jackson to play that number of matches with Harry Kane in the team.