Fenerbahce has reportedly stepped up its interest in Nicolas Jackson, joining a growing list of clubs monitoring the Senegalese forward ahead of a likely summer move.
Bayern Munich has decided not to make Jackson’s loan move permanent, meaning the 24-year-old striker is set to return to Chelsea FC at the end of the season. This development effectively places the player back on the market, as his long-term future appears uncertain.
According to a report by Bild, several major European clubs are keeping close tabs on the striker’s situation, with Fenerbahce SK emerging as one of the leading contenders. The Istanbul-based side is said to be actively following the player as they look to strengthen their attacking options.
Alongside Fenerbahce, interest has also been noted from Juventus FC, AC Milan, Newcastle United FC and Al-Ahli Saudi FC.
Jackson’s relationship with Chelsea is described as unsettled, and he is expected to formally part ways with the club. In this context, the forward is likely to weigh up his options carefully, prioritizing a destination where he can secure regular playing time and continue his development.
The striker is not expected to rush into a decision, with reports indicating he may wait until after the World Cup before choosing his next club.
During his loan spell in Germany, Jackson featured in 30 matches for Bayern Munich, contributing 10 goals and three assists.