
Topics: Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Fan Reactions, Football
Noni Madueke has got Chelsea fans reacting to his five-word comment on Nicolas Jackson's move to Bayern Munich.
Back in the summer of 2023, Jackson, 24, moved from Villarreal to Chelsea in a deal worth a reported fee of £32 million.
Since moving to Stamford Bridge, the Senegal international has largely failed to impress, scoring 30 goals in 81 appearances.
This summer, after Enzo Maresca brought in Liam Delap and Joao Pedro, it was becoming clear that Jackson was surplus to requirements.
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Chelsea and Bayern had agreed a loan deal for Jackson last weekend, but the Blues attempted to call off the deal while the striker was landing in Munich, due to Delap's injury.
Jackson's agent, Diomansy Kamara, was adamant that Jackson would not return to Chelsea, stating 'the plane doesn't go backwards'.
As transfer deadline day approached, it emerged that Chelsea were willing to let Jackson go to Bayern, only for a permanent deal.
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Eventually, the two clubs agreed on an initial loan deal, with an obligation to buy; the total package is reportedly worth £70.5 million.
After his move to Bayern was confirmed, Jackson took to social media to show off his No.11 shirt.
He wrote in the caption: "Proud to join FC Bayern. Excited for this new challenge and can’t wait to play at the Allianz Arena! Mia San Mia!"
In the comments section, Madueke, who left Chelsea for Arsenal this summer, wrote: "You deserve it my brother."
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Reacting to Madueke's comment, one Chelsea fan said: "What’s he trying to insinuate?"
Another tweeted: "The two of them behave like babies... I am not surprised."
A third fan added: "2 flops comforting each other."
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Speaking on his move to Bayern, Jackson said: "I’m really happy to now be part of this great club. Bayern is one of the best clubs in the world. Everyone knows the names of the legends who’ve played here and knows that this club stands for the greatest success.
"I’ve got big goals and dreams here and will give my all to help Bayern win further titles."