Former Bayern Munich President Ulrich Hoeneß (Uli Hoeness) has made a damning statement regarding Nicolas Jackson’s loan move from Chelsea to Bayern Munich.
In an interview with German media outlet Sport 1 Dopa, the long tenured Bayern Munich executive delivered a series of sharp controversial statements about recent happenings in football particularly the recently closed transfer window.
After stating that money from Saudi Arabia to Newcastle United is the reason German striker Nick Woltemade was bought for 90 million euros, he stated that Nicolas Jackson’s loan move to Bayern won’t turn into a permanent deal. (Click highlighted text to read full story)
“It’s not a 16.5 million (euros) loan fee because the player and his agent are contributing three million (euros), so that leaves 13.5 million (euros) and there will definitely not be a permanent contract.”

“That only happens if he plays 40 games from the start. He-Nicolas Jackson- will never do that” Hoeness said.

After an inconsistent two year run at Chelsea, Jackson moved to the German giants after falling behind Liam Delap and Joao Pedro on the depth chart.









