

Key Takeaways:
- FC Bayern Munich Board Member for Sport Max Eberl stated on ZDF that Nicolas Jackson will head back to Chelsea at season’s close
- Max Eberl affirmed that Michael Olise, valued at €140m, will remain with Bayern despite interest from several European clubs
- Eberl suggested that veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer could extend his stay, pending discussions surrounding his expiring contract
Nicolas Jackson Set to Return to Chelsea After Loan Spell
FC Bayern Munich’s sporting director Max Eberl has confirmed that Senegal international Nicolas Jackson will rejoin Chelsea following the conclusion of the current campaign. Appearing on ZDF Sportstudio, Eberl clarified that Bayern would not be taking up the purchase option on the forward, as he has not met the stipulated appearance criteria. The contract structure, previously highlighted by honorary president Uli Hoeneß, appears to have anticipated such an outcome.
🚨 Nicolas Jackson will return to Chelsea in June as FC Bayern are NOT triggering €65m buy option clause.
Bayern director Eberl confirms the decision to ZDF — as reported since January. ❌
Chelsea and Jackson’s camp will assess his future with possible new move in the summer. pic.twitter.com/QjEq4J0ptP
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 26, 2026
Michael Olise to Remain Despite Strong Transfer Links
Addressing speculation about Michael Olise’s future, Eberl made it clear that the €140m-rated French attacker will not be sold this summer. While a host of European sides are reportedly set to pursue Olise during the off-season, Eberl underlined Bayern’s intent to retain him, stating that the club has not considered his sale “for a single second.”
Manuel Neuer’s Future Still Open for Discussion
Turning to Manuel Neuer, the 40-year-old goalkeeper who is approaching the end of his contract, Eberl indicated that continued talks are expected. He suggested that if Neuer maintains his performance levels and is eager to continue, there would be no impediments to extending his tenure. The club plans to hold further discussions with Neuer over coffee in the coming period.




