
Nicolas Jackson left Chelsea FC for Bayern in Germany during the summer. However, there was a major controversy left behind Jackson’s departure from Chelsea. He was forcing the transfer all summer. Chelsea might need him on the club premises as a Chelsea player to take part in the opening of the season. When Delap was injured.
Jackson would not want to return to Chelsea as a third striker option for the new season. It was really a transom committed by Jackson with all the elements.
Jackson has a contract with Chelsea that expires in 2033. It was not an easy task to sign him with that contract duration soo Bayern have taken him on loan.

Chelsea’s strategy of making extremely long contracts with the most important and top players has also been tied to Jackson’s situation. Jackson earned a contract extension in the previous season in December 2024 when he had a very great run with Chelsea.
Ending in Chelsea. Club World Cup, Premier League and departure from Chelsea in late August.
At the end of last season, he received two red cards in a Premier League match against Newcastle United. He was also sent off in the group stage of the FIFA Club World Cup, entering from the bench and receiving a direct red card — a moment that significantly hurt Chelsea in that match.

Chelsea were beaten by Flamengo FC in the group stage, although they still topped their group and went on to win all remaining matches in the tournament. This red card was the latest thing Jackson did for Chelsea.

The context: Chelsea had Jackson in the team, and the club was buying two new expensive strikers.

This was a trigger and a key for Jackson’s departure from Chelsea.
The new striker was in town:
Jackson had been Chelsea’s first-choice striker for two straight seasons, but the club signed two new forwards. This showed Jackson that the club does not truly rely on him and does not trust him. That situation did not sit well with him. After a serious disagreement with former manager Enzo Maresca, his time at Chelsea effectively came to an end. The conflict escalated during a period when Jackson was not performing at the required level.
With red cards that were costly for Chelsea and resulted in defeats against Newcastle and Flamengo. Talks about his future became an absolute truth. Where no longer only speculation, it became reality for the Senegalese to depart Chelsea after two years in the club.
Summer tapeworm disagreements with Jackson. Jackson finally departed from Chelsea.

When Liam Delap suffered a serious injury in August, tensions increased further. Jackson agreed on personal terms with FC Bayern Munich, pushing strongly for the move.
Images circulated and went viral of Jackson while travelling with a private jet just before the transfer occurred. Chelsea, having lost Delap to injury at that time, was left without a third attacking option. With the season already started, Jackson was on the plane, denying a possible return to his club.

Jackson’s departure was seen internally as a serious act of disrespect. The relationship with former manager Maresca had completely broken down, and there was no realistic scenario in which he would return and continue playing under the Italian coach.
Chelsea recalled Mark Guiu from his loan at Sunderland as a result:

As a result, Chelsea immediately recalled Marc Guiu from his loan spell at Sunderland AFC. Meanwhile, reports from Germany suggested Jackson had no intention of ever playing for Chelsea again, despite still being under contract.
Chelsea had invested heavily in him after signing him from Villarreal CF. He had been a regular starter for years, and alongside João Pedro and Delap, he could have formed a powerful and diverse attacking trio — three completely different profiles.
Noni Maduke and Nicolas Jakson are extremely bad examples.

His behaviour was compared to that of Noni Madueke, but Nicolas Jackson was worse, while Noni Madueke has kept some doses of integrity at last. Or an allusion to integrity.
Noni Madueke, who also left quickly, moved to rivals Arsenal FC after joining Chelsea from PSV Eindhoven and being given extreme opportunities.
Contract situation

Bayern signed Jackson on loan with an option to buy. However, based on his number of appearances, it appears unlikely that the purchase clause will ever be activated. If that happens, he will technically return to Chelsea, but it is widely expected that the club will sell him permanently to another interested side rather than reintegrate him and promote him back in the team once again.
Situation under Rosenior. Who is extremely open-minded and unballasted.

Under Liam Rosenior, Chelsea have stabilised, and he has applied and integrated his ideas perfectly into the Chelsea team.
Rosenior is seen as more balanced and less ego-driven than his predecessor, Enzo Maresca. He focuses on current performances rather than past conflicts, bad blood and problems. Nagging tails from the past are all behind.
Media rumours were suggesting Jackson could return next season and get back into the first team, but those reports appear to be speculation without concrete foundation and are not based on truth.
Chelsea has surpassed and overcome Nicolas Jackson as a player:

Chelsea has moved on better than Jackson. The team has evolved beyond Nicolas Jackson’s qualities as a stricter, and that is the reality. Chelsea has new stickers that are way better and are complete upgrades on Nicolas Jackson.
Chelsea has passed by Nicolas Jackson and overcame his qualities and abilities.
Nicolas Jackson will not be playing for Chelsea again.
