FC Bayern's transfer strategies are disclosed following the unsuccessful Jackson negotiation, according to Eberl.
FC Bayern Munich's sporting director, Max Eberl, has expressed his desire to strengthen the team's offense, but the future of potential recruit Nicolas Jackson remains uncertain.
Following their 3:2 victory against FC Augsburg, Eberl spoke about the current status of negotiations for Jackson, who is still under contract with Chelsea. The sporting director revealed that they had hoped to complete the medical check and sign the contract for Jackson, but the current circumstances have prevented this from happening.
Despite the setback, Eberl has made it clear that he is still keen to sign a player before the end of the transfer period. He has instructed Jackson and his agent to return to London, as there is no signed contract despite an agreement in principle.
Eberl also acknowledged that the squad of last season is missing something to bring new impulses. He plans to stay calm, have clear thoughts, and discuss the next steps with Vincent and Christoph.
If the transfer of Jackson does not work out, FC Bayern has 48 hours left to sign another candidate. The candidate's name has not been explicitly named, but it is known that there is at least one potential alternative.
Meanwhile, Jackson is currently in Munich but may have to return to his previous club due to the current situation. Eberl did not provide further details on his attempts to sign a player, and he cautioned against predicting the future regarding the negotiations for Jackson.
FC Bayern's plan for the next 48 hours is to consider whether to act and what's still possible. Eberl emphasised the need for reinforcement in the offense, and he will continue to work diligently to secure the best possible addition to the team.