Nicolas Jackson departed Chelsea in the summer transfer window, and now, with his latest reveal, he’s angered the fanbase.
Jackson joined Bayern Munich on a season-long loan, and the Bundesliga outfit is obligated to buy him at the end of the season.
The deal will cost Bayern Munich a total of £70.5million, which is being split into an initial £14.3million loan fee and a further £56.2million if he makes a set number of appearances.
It brings an end to his two-year spell at Chelsea where he failed to win over the Stamford Bridge faithful, with his missed chances and ill-discipline outweighing the goals he did score.

Chelsea fans are annoyed by Nicolas Jackson revealing the most important moment of his career
Jackson spoke with Bayern Munich’s social media team after arriving at the club to give their fans the chance to get to know him. One question was, what has been the most important moment of his career?
The 24-year-old gave a clear answer: when he signed for Villarreal, who scouted him when he was playing at a local level.
However, Jackson’s decision to ignore anything related to his time at Stamford Bridge has proven frustrating for Chelsea supporters.
One fan claimed that Jackson is “so ungrateful,” while another said that they “hope the loan is unsuccessful.”
A different Chelsea fan made it clear that they’re done with Jackson, as they said, “he must not come back to Chelsea.”
One supporter opted to turn their nose up at Jackson completely by claiming, “he’s not important.”
Another said, “I genuinely disliked this guy from the moment he joined Chelsea, never rated him at all.”
A different fan doesn’t believe Jackson will make an impact in the long term as they said, “lol this dude is getting sent to the bomb squad next summer.”
Jackson scored 30 goals and provided 12 assists in 81 matches during his time at Chelsea, but he’s unlikely to play for the Blues again unless he doesn’t meet the set quota of appearances this season.
Chelsea have found goals in Joao Pedro
Jackson’s departure occurred because Chelsea signed Joao Pedro and Liam Delap this summer, with Enzo Maresca opting to let him leave.
Delap’s injury against Fulham did complicate things as Chelsea assessed the best option, which led to frustration for Jackson and his agent.
However, Chelsea opted to recall Marc Guiu from his loan deal at Sunderland and proceed with Jackson’s move, which could also be due to Pedro’s impressive start.
The former Brighton & Hove Albion forward has settled into life at Stamford Bridge comfortably and has already started to win over the Chelsea fans.
| Joao Pedro stats | Games Played | Goals | Assists | Minutes Played |
| Premier League | 3 | 2 | 2 | 253′ |
| Club World Cup | 3 | 3 | – | 163′ |
If Pedro is able to maintain the same standard he started with, then he could prove to be exactly what Chelsea need to mount a greater challenge at the top of the Premier League.
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