-
Banking giant JP Morgan becomes Olympics sponsor
-
Emotional Stones announces Man City exit after golden decade
-
Jazz legend John Coltrane's son hits the high notes
-
John Stones to leave Manchester City after 10 years
-
Croatia, Bosnia sign major gas pipeline deal
-
Champions League semi-final like a first date: Atletico's Koke
-
Sinner queries schedule, surges into Madrid Open quarters
-
ICC orders $8.5mn compensation for victims of Malian war criminal
-
EU parliament adopts new rules to protect cats, dogs
-
EU lawmakers back blockbuster long-term budget
-
German rescuers launch new bid to free stranded whale
-
Man pleads guilty in Austria to plotting attack on Taylor Swift concert
-
Climbers open Everest route past dangerous ice block
-
Indian billionaire's son offers home for Escobar's hippos
-
Iranian Vafaei capable of great things, says beaten rival Trump
-
Comedian Kimmel hits back at criticism over Melania Trump joke
-
Man goes on trial in Austria over Taylor Swift concert attack plan
-
South Korean court increases ex-first lady's graft sentence
-
Bullying claims 'nonsense', actress Rebel Wilson tells Sydney court
-
BP reports huge profit rise in first quarter
-
Crude extends gains, stocks drop as Trump considers latest Iran proposal
-
How China block of AI deal could stop 'Singapore-washing'
-
North Korean executions rose dramatically during Covid: report
-
Budget airlines first to cut flights as jet fuel prices soar
-
Simeone, Atletico chasing redemption against Arsenal
-
'Bring it on', says Rice as Arsenal chase Champions League history
-
US says examining latest Iran proposal
-
S. Korea probes syringe hoarding as war hits plastic makers
-
Australia aims to tax tech giants unless they pay news outlets
-
Bangladesh's tigers stalk uncertain future in Sundarbans
-
Horses unlikely saviours for those who serve in uniform
-
Crude extends gains as Trump considers latest Iran proposal
-
Nations to kick off world-first fossil fuel exit talks
-
Philippine museum brings deadly, lucrative galleon trade to life
-
Opening remarks Tuesday in Elon Musk versus OpenAI
-
New York restaurant's $40 half chicken fuels cost of dining debate
-
Trump shooting scare renews 'staged' conspiracy theory
-
LIV Golf postpones June event set for New Orleans: reports
-
Tenstorrent Enables AI At Scale with Industry-Leading Performance Deployed on Novel Networked AI Architecture
-
The Prestigious U.S. Open Polo Championship(R) Final Closes a Record-Breaking American Polo Season, Supported by U.S. Polo Assn. and ESPN
-
BioNxt Applies Advanced Drug Delivery Strategy and Psychedelic Compound Library to Emerging Therapeutics Market Amid Accelerating Global Momentum
-
Colombian peace accord failed to protect nature: ex-leader Santos
-
Nations have chance to break 'fossil fuel mindset': Mary Robinson
-
Colombia in mourning after deadliest attack in decades
-
Jury in place for Elon Musk's legal battle with OpenAI
-
Weinstein rape accuser gives emotional testimony at US retrial
-
Rybakina crashes out of Madrid Open, Sabalenka reaches quarters
-
Trump and team renew attacks on adversaries after gala shooting
-
Carrick hails Casemiro and Fernandes after vital Man Utd win
-
Felix, 40, says she plans comeback for LA Olympics
Bayern sign Jackson on loan from Chelsea, ending stand-off
Bayern Munich on Monday announced the signing of striker Nicolas Jackson on a season-long loan from Chelsea, days after it appeared that the Premier League club had cancelled the move.
Initially a season-long loan with an option to buy, Bayern reportedly agreed to include a purchase obligation into the deal on Monday, having previously ruled out doing so.
The announcement, coming hours after the transfer window closed, ended days of uncertainty for the 24-year-old Senegal striker.
After Jackson arrived in Munich on Saturday, Chelsea decided to cancel the loan deal and recall the player, saying that an injury to forward Liam Delap had forced their hand.
Bayern said they would honour Chelsea's request but Jackson refused to return to London, with his agent making several public statements hoping that the move would still go ahead.
On Monday, Bayern reportedly agreed to a loan fee of 16.5 million euros ($19 million), 1.5 million higher than the previous arrangement.
The new deal also includes an obligation to buy the striker for 65 million euros if certain unspecified conditions are met.
The loan fee paid by Bayern is the highest in the club's history, eclipsing the 13 million euros paid in 2017 to Real Madrid for James Rodriguez.
"I'm really happy to now be part of this great club," Jackson said in a statement, adding "everyone knows the names of the legends who've played here and knows that this club stands for the greatest success".
Bayern sporting director Max Eberl said: "Nicolas was immediately keen to play for Bayern, so we're especially pleased that things have finally worked out."
The right-footed Jackson can play as a back-up striker for Harry Kane or alongside him on the wings.
The German champions were looking for additional support up front for Kane, having lost forwards Kingsley Coman, Leroy Sane, Thomas Mueller and Mathys Tel in the summer.
Attacking midfielder Jamal Musiala and wing-back Alphonso Davies, who can operate as a winger, are both out with long-term injuries.
England captain Kane made the rare move of openly criticising the club's squad as "thin" in August.
Jackson joined Chelsea in 2023 from La Liga side Villarreal and has scored 30 goals in 81 competitive games for the Club World Cup winners.
However, the Senegalese has faced criticism for his erratic finishing at Chelsea.
He fell down the pecking order after the summer arrivals of Joao Pedro from Brighton and Delap from Ipswich.
Jackson is the latest player to leave Chelsea this summer as the club tries to balance the books. Noni Madueke, Christopher Nkunku, Joao Felix and Carney Chukwuemeka are amongst the more than a dozen players to leave the club during this transfer window.
J.Bergmann--BTB