Complacent? Bayern boss says he saves money by renting Jackson, and forced buyout will definitely not trigger
5:14pm, 9 September 2025Football
On September 7, Bundesliga giant Bayern Munich honorary chairman and boss of the Supervisory Board Uli Henes was a guest on the TV program of German media SPORT1, and talked about topics related to transfers and national teams in the program. As for Chelsea striker Jackson's loan franchise, Heness seems a little complacent, and his remarks have also caused considerable controversy.
This summer, Bayern missed two young German geniuses, Wilz and Waltermad, in the transfer market. Finally, at the last moment when the summer window was closed, they signed Chelsea striker Jackson on loan to rescue. However, this deal Jesus had twists and turns. Originally, Bayern and the Blues agreed to a loan of 15 million euros plus 50 million euros to choose to buy out. However, due to the serious injury of new player center Drapp, Chelsea stopped Jackson's medical examination at Bayern and asked him to return to London immediately.
Fortunately, after Bayern's unremitting efforts, the loan transaction was finally reached. This time, Bayern paid a loan fee of 16.5 million euros. Additionally, if the player reaches enough playing time, a mandatory buyout clause will be triggered. This will bring the total transaction price to €80 million. Of course, this also caused Bayern to be ridiculed and questioned.
Heres obviously has his own opinion on this. In an interview, he said that anyone who criticized Jackson's high loan fee had forgotten that Bayern was actually the biggest winner. "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." To be honest, Heness's statement is true. Previously, the Photo News reported that in order to join Bayern, Jackson gave up some of his due personal funds to facilitate negotiations. So Bayern seems to have paid a higher loan fee, but the added part actually comes from Jackson. Not only did Bayern not pay more, he also saved 1.5 million euros.
The key is that Heness is so complacent that he seems to treat the players as suckers. If this is heard in Jackson's ears, will the players be disappointed? After all, people would rather cut their salary than play for Bayern, which is a manifestation of Bayern's wealthy family's heritage. As a result, when it came to Heness, it became the player's backhand. There is nothing else in this brain circuit.
The key is that Heness's weird remarks about Jackson are more than that. When talking about the player's mandatory buyout clause, he made a shocking statement again, believing that this is just a formal "mandatory buyout" because it will never be triggered. "Jackson will definitely not sign a permanent contract. Unless he plays for 40 games from the starting position, he will not sign a permanent contract. He will definitely not be able to do it!" This has two meanings, first of all, it is a question of the player's ability, believing that he cannot get so much playing time. Secondly, Bayern will try every means to limit Jackson's playing time and avoid triggering a forced buyout clause. In other words, Hones's words not only offended the players, but also tore off Bayern's face. It's really awesome.
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