Hones: Jackson s forced buyout is absolutely impossible to trigger, Bayern only paid 13.5 million
9:57am, 8 September 2025Football
Hupu September 7th News Bayern Munich honorary chairman and boss of the Supervisory Board Uli Henes was a guest on the TV program of German media SPORT1. In the program, he talked about topics related to transfers and national teams.
Heres said in an interview that anyone who criticized Nicholas Jackson's high loan fee had forgotten that Bayern Munich was the real winner in the deal. He said: "This is not a loan fee of 16.5 million euros, because the player himself and his agent shared another 3 million euros, so there is still 13.5 million euros left."
Regarding the mandatory buyout clause in Jackson's loan agreement, Heeres believes that he is just a formal "mandatory buyout" because it will never be triggered, he said: "Jackson will definitely not sign a permanent contract. Unless he plays 40 games from the starting position, he will not sign a permanent contract. He will definitely not be able to do it!"
For the German team whose goal is to win the 2026 World Cup championship, Heness said: "I think it's not good to talk about the championship now. The German team can win the championship, but everything must be just right. But now, this is not the case for them." After the crushing defeat in Slovakia, Naglesmann did not give up his ambition to win the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico next year.
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