Initially, Jackson had traveled to Germany to complete the loan deal, but it appeared to have fallen through when he was asked to return to London. However, the deal was later finalized, and Jackson is now a part of the German club.
The loan agreement includes a clause that requires Bayern to purchase Jackson if certain conditions are met. This has raised questions about whether Jackson will be allowed to play against Chelsea in their upcoming match.
According to UEFA rules, clubs cannot influence the players that another team may field in a match. This means that Chelsea could not have prevented Jackson from playing against them.
Jackson was reportedly frustrated when the initial deal collapsed, but he is now looking forward to playing for Bayern and potentially returning to Chelsea in the near future.