Sky Germany: Bayern Munich Opt Against Buying Jackson Due to High Transfer Fee

Bayern Munich has reportedly made a preliminary decision not to trigger the purchase option for loanee Nicolas Jackson at the end of the season, with the primary reason being the excessively high overall transfer fee.
According to Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg, the reigning Bundesliga champions have a provisional inclination to forgo making the forward’s move permanent. The financial package required to complete the transfer is currently deemed too high by the club's hierarchy.
Despite the financial reservations, Jackson has been performing well for the team, integrating quickly, and demonstrating an excellent attitude in training. His contributions have been positive during his loan spell.
However, the current outlook suggests that Jackson will likely return to his parent club once the season concludes, as Bayern are unwilling to meet the steep financial demands to secure his services permanently.
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