Reports say Chelsea awaits Alexander Isaac’s potential move to Liverpool before acknowledging Nicholas Jackson’s loan move to Bayern Munich.
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Jackson reportedly reportedly attempted to seal the loan move to Bandesliga Champions Bayern Munich.
Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg announced on Wednesday that Jackson and Bayern Munich have “100% agreed” to the striker’s loan.
Plettenberg wrote in X: Advanced negotiations with Chelsea. Bayern will cover the full amount. Jackson and Bayern currently have a 100% agreement, but some details need to be clarified. Max Ebel is working on that. #cfc. ‘
In a written report on Sky Germany, he added that while the deal is “close,” expert expert Fabrizio Romano (via Metro) claims that Chelsea “waits Alexander Isaac’s move” before approving Jackson’s move.
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The Daily Telegraph supports Romano’s claim, Matt Law wrote:
By signing the striker this week, Max Ebal, Bayern Munich sports director, said:
When asked if Jackson could fit the bill, Ebal added: “When he reads his resume, he can do it.”
Chelsea reportedly chilled interest in RB Leipzig, attacking midfielder Zabi Simons, prioritizing a deal to sign Barcelona midfielder Fermin Lopez.
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And now, the Spanish publication, Fichajes, claims that Chelsea “supported an offer” for Fermin, and that he is an “absolute priority for the Londoners” for the rest of the summer.
Chelsea “uplifts” bids from 58 million euros to 65 million euros, with the Premier League “willing to pay in full without any variables. This means direct revenue from FC Barcelona’s weakened accounts.”
Fichejes added that Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca “individually tells Andalusian midfielder that he will become a key player in his project, ensuring he will be a leading role from day one.”
The report continues. “The message is clear: Chelsea is not only willing to pay historic fees, but also offers players a critical role and salary, almost tripling what they are currently earning.”
For Fermin, the move to Chelsea is a leading role in Maresca’s new project, ensuring a significant salary increase.