
Despite recent rumors claiming Jackson is likely to be sent back by Bayern Munich soon, the player himself has shown unwavering determination. He clearly stated he has no intention of leaving Bayern in the January transfer window and is eager to continue representing the club.
Jackson’s future beyond the end of this season remains uncertain. Given his limited game time at Bayern so far—only five starts across all competitions—such statistics have undoubtedly cast a shadow over his prospects. Currently, Bayern’s management led by Max Eberl, after weighing the pros and cons, seems unlikely to take the initiative to pay the hefty buyout fee specified in the loan contract at the end of the season. The fee, which stands at €65 million, is no small sum for any club.
Additionally, the situation within Bayern has adversely affected Jackson’s position. With Jamal Musiala set to return from injury, it will undoubtedly further reduce Jackson’s playing time, making it even harder for him to get opportunities to showcase himself. Meanwhile, forwards such as Serge Gnabry, Michael Olise, and Harry Kane have firmly secured their starting spots in Bayern’s lineup. Their roles in the team are almost irreplaceable, demonstrating extremely high competitive standards both in sharp attacking breakthroughs and active defensive contributions.
Therefore, for Jackson, it is indeed quite challenging—almost an arduous task—to prove his strength at Bayern and secure a place in the team. Even so, Jackson has displayed an indomitable spirit; he is willing to bravely embrace this challenge and strive for a spot at Bayern through his own actions.




