Chelsea have reached an astonishing agreement with Bayern Munich for Nicholas Jackson as Bruce announced that he had held a “direct call” to the new playmaker after signing Brighton’s Fakunde Buonanot on Friday.
Bruce signed both Joao Pedro and Liam Dellup as new strikers this summer, with Jackson pushing him down the order and Chelsea preferred his permanent sale, while Bayern agreed to pay 15 million euros (£13 million) to take him to the season.
Fabrizio Romano took him to X and revealed an astonishing deal. “Exclusion: Nicholas Jackson to Bayern has agreed to a deal with Chelsea about the first loan move. A loan fee of 15 million euros for a season and a purchase option clause that is not essential for the 80 million euro package and a sell-on clause. Jackson is set to fly to Bayern along with epic sports agent Ali Baratt.
This summer, Chelsea pushed Chelsea into the Black, and after Alejandro Garnacho joins from Manchester United, Alejandro Garnacho will be officially confirmed as a new player and Christopher Nukank has offset that cost.
They are targeting more attacking players and after Tottenham beat them to Zabi Simons’ signature, Romano revealed on Friday that they strengthened their ranks with Blanc-notte, who was impressed with the loan on loan from Brighton last season at Leicester.
Romano wrote about X: breaking: Chelsea from ‘facundo buonanotte, I’m heading here! Addressing loan movements, no purchase option clauses are included. Please understand that there is an opportunity to get Buona Knot if Chelsea matches a future bid and agrees to Brighton. Exclusive story confirmed. ”
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But despite reports to the contrary, the 20-year-old’s signature has not caused Chelsea to leave the potential deal for Barcelona’s Fermin Lopez.
Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo signs Spanish International, worth 90 million euros (78 million pounds) by Barcelona, claiming that Bruce “everything goes out.”
And Romano then confirmed on Friday evening that after Chelsea landed Buonanot, he met more Fermin representatives to await the midfielder’s decision.
“Even after signing Facundo Buonanotte, Chelsea made a new in-person call to try and understand the situation with Fermin Lopez’s agents,” Romano told her YouTube channel.
“But Chelsea and Barca are waiting to see what Fermin Lopez wants to do.
“In Spain, the media said on Friday they would release a statement clarifying his future, but he didn’t. Let’s see what happens on Saturday. Club-to-club talks will only move forward if they are indications from players.
“Barcelona maintains the belief that Fermin will not go.”