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The Sun: Jackson is determined to stay at Bayern in the winter window and Chelsea wants to get the balance of 56.2 million pounds

The Sun reports that Nicholas Jackson is determined to succeed at Bayern Munich, following rumors that he could return to Chelsea in the summer.

According to reports, Bayern Munich may not choose to buy him out since triggering the mandatory buyout clause requires him to start 40 games. However, according to sources close to the player, the striker is very happy in Munich and has adapted quickly to circumstances at the club. He is determined to win trophies this season.

The source said: "Jackson has just come off an impressive international period, scoring two goals for the national team and performing well against Brazil. Now that he is back in Germany and continuing to help the club, he is currently focused on playing and helping the club achieve its goal of winning important trophies. We will see what happens after the season is over."

Earlier this season, the Sun first reported that the Senegal international had begun learning German in order to integrate into the local culture. The Sun also understands that Jackson has developed a good relationship with Luis Diaz, who also joined Bayern from Liverpool last summer, and has performed very well at Bayern.

Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany personally decided to let Jackson join the team this summer, and there is a mutually respectful relationship between the two parties. For now, both parties are putting long-term discussions aside in favor of the club's interests.

According to "The Sun", the possibility of the Senegal forward leaving Bayern in January does not exist, and no decision has been made on his long-term future. For Chelsea, they hope Jackson can perform well enough to prompt Bayern to pay the remaining £56.2 million fee. Chelsea signed Jackson from Villarreal in 2023 for £32 million and he spent two productive seasons at Stamford Bridge, scoring 30 goals and providing 12 assists.