
According to the latest information from camel.live reporters, Nicolas Jackson is not allowed to leave Chelsea on loan. However, Chelsea is open to letting the 24-year-old striker depart on a permanent transfer—provided Bayern Munich pays €65 million for him. Bayern has invested heavily this summer and has stated that it can only pursue loan deals in the final phase of the transfer window.
The situation is still evolving, which has forced Chelsea to develop contingency plans in case Jackson eventually leaves. The club is focusing on permanent signings rather than loans and has already inquired about several center-forwards, including Sporting CP's Konrad Hadebe.
Currently, Chelsea still expects Jackson to return to the team. Earlier this summer, after signing João Pedro and Joe Drapes, the club was originally willing to let Jackson go. Jackson joined Chelsea from Villarreal two years ago but has since seen his position in the squad decline, and he submitted a transfer request earlier this month. He has failed to feature in any of the first three matches of the current season.