Bayern Munich's Worst Deal This Season
Thursday 29-01-2026
Nicholas Jackson's loan turned into one of the biggest disappointments within Bayern Munich during the current season, as the Senegalese striker is now considered the team's worst deal for the 2025/2026 season, according to 'Fichajes'.

The source explained that Bayern Munich was betting on Jackson's loan from Chelsea, which was concluded last summer, as a temporary solution to alleviate the pressure on Harry Kane and enhance the attacking depth. However, the deal backfired completely by mid-season.

The site indicated that the player failed to adapt to the team's playing style and the club's requirements, and he did not succeed in gaining the trust of coach Vincent Kompany, who avoided relying on him even as a substitute option, given his weak impact on the field and lack of offensive effectiveness.

The report added that Bayern Munich fans expressed clear dissatisfaction with the player's level, especially with repeated lackluster performances and the absence of collective contribution, making him one of the most prominent weaknesses in the lineup.

Financially, the source pointed out that the Bavarian club paid about 13 million euros for Jackson's loan, which was considered very high compared to the technical return, making the deal described in the German media as one of the worst deals in recent years.

The report confirmed that Bayern Munich does not plan to retain the player after the end of the season, with a consensus within the club on the failure of the experiment, considering this deal an important lesson in planning for future transfer markets.

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