Premier League clubs are working hard to finalise their transfer business before the window shuts at 7pm on Monday.
All 20 top flight sides have been busy in the market this summer, with Chelsea once again among the most active sides in the market.
The Blues have made several signings so far this summer, with Joao Pedro and Liam Delap among those to have arrived at Stamford Bridge.
Several players have also departed SW6, including Noni Madueke and Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Now, it appears that one member of Enzo Maresca’s squad could depart the club in the final hours of the window.
According to Ben Jacobs, German champions Bayern Munich are considering resurrecting their proposed move for Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson.
Jackson could leave Chelsea in the final hours of the transfer window (Photo: Latin Sport Images/Alamy)
The Bundesliga giants had agreed a loan move for the forward which would have included an option-to-buy clause, but Chelsea withdrew from the deal following an injury suffered by Delap against Fulham on Saturday.
Jacobs claims, however, that Bayern are still attempting to resurrect the move, with agent Ali Barat working to find a solution that could still see the Senegalese striker move to Bavaria before the close of the window.
It is claimed that fresh talks are taking place with a view to agreeing a deal for Jackson, who is under contract at Stamford Bridge until the end of the 2032/33 campaign.
Jackson joined Chelsea from Spanish side Villarreal back in 2023 and has since scored 30 goals in 81 games across all competitions for the West London side.
He was sent off twice towards the end of last season, though, and has likely been pushed further down the pecking order of strikers in Maresca’s squad following the arrivals of Pedro and Delap.
