
""They [FC Bayern] have an obligation to buy if he plays 40 games, but they also have a €65m option to buy. So I think if Nico Jackson performs this season, given the current prices for strikers, at €65 million in my opinion, they should buy him. It all depends on how Jackson fits in and performs. But normally, with the potential he has, I don't think they'll have a problem paying the €65million at the end of the season.""
""Well...Jackson did not have the most influential time out in his first start for Bayern on Saturday against TSG Hoffenheim, barely getting involved at all and rarely making a threatening pass or touch or run. And if there is anything we know about Bayern it is that the club will be hesitant to pay a big fee - or salary - for almost any player.""
Nicolas Jackson is on loan at Bayern Munich with contractual triggers that could convert the move into a permanent transfer. An obligation to buy activates if he plays 40 games, and Bayern also hold a €65 million purchase option. €65 million is regarded as a reasonable fee given current striker market values and Jackson's potential if he performs well. Jackson's first start against Hoffenheim was unremarkable, with limited involvement and few threatening actions. Bayern historically show caution on large transfer fees and wages, but Jackson will have more opportunities across the season to prove his value.
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