Eber: The negotiations with Chelsea are very difficult, but fortunately the results are very good
4:15pm, 2 September 2025Football

Hupu September 2nd News Bayern Munich officially announced the signing of Nicholas Jackson from Chelsea on loan before the transfer deadline. Bayern Munich Sports Director Max Ebert expressed his opinion on the tough deal.
Eber said in an interview: "Nicholas was eager to play for Bayern Munich from the beginning, so we are particularly happy that things have finally made progress. Despite his young age, he has accumulated rich experience in top international competitions and demonstrated his strength. Nicolas is full of vitality and in excellent form, which is very suitable for the players we are looking for. He is eager to win, and can use his abilities to expand our offensive choices and bring immediate improvements to the team."
Eber said: "Even in the difficult situation yesterday, Nicholas never worried or doubted. He just said I wanted to stay here, I wanted to play for Bayern Munich, which was impressive. We tried our best behind the scenes just to achieve this."
Regarding the difficult negotiations with Chelsea, Eber said: "We have to admit that the negotiations with Chelsea were very, very difficult. But we ended up with very good results and found the kind of player we wanted."
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