Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Bayern Munich decline permanent move for Nicolas Jackson
Posted Monday, April 27, 2026 by 7M Sport

Bayern Munich decline permanent move for Nicolas Jackson
Bayern Munich have officially decided not to exercise their purchase option for striker Nicolas Jackson, meaning the Senegalese international will return to Chelsea at the end of the current season. Jackson joined the German giants on a season-long loan last summer, but despite flashes of his trademark pace and physicality, he has struggled to secure a consistent starting role under the current coaching regime at the Allianz Arena. Reports from Munich suggest that the club hierarchy is looking to prioritize other attacking targets in the upcoming window, viewing the fixed transfer fee for Jackson as too high given his goal-scoring output in the Bundesliga. For Jackson, the return to Stamford Bridge marks a pivotal moment in his career as he looks to prove his worth to the Chelsea management during their upcoming pre-season.
Manchester City monitor Enzo Fernandez amidst midfield overhaul
Manchester City are reportedly considering a summer approach for Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez as they begin a significant restructuring of their squad. With several veteran midfielders nearing the end of their contracts or seeking new challenges, the Premier League champions have identified the Argentine World Cup winner as a potential long-term solution for their engine room. Although Fernandez has experienced a turbulent season in West London, including a brief period of internal disciplinary action, his technical profile is seen as a perfect fit for the high-possession system favored at the Etihad Stadium. City officials are expected to monitor his situation closely over the final weeks of the campaign before deciding whether to launch a formal bid.
Manchester United step up search for Casemiro replacement
Manchester United have intensified their efforts to find a successor for Casemiro, who is confirmed to be leaving Old Trafford this summer. The Red Devils have placed Atalanta’s Ederson at the top of their shortlist, with club directors reportedly impressed by his defensive work rate and tactical versatility in Serie A. United are also keeping tabs on Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton and Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouameni, though Ederson is currently viewed as the most attainable option with a valuation of approximately £45m. The pursuit of a new midfield anchor is seen as a crucial step for interim manager Michael Carrick as he looks to bring more energy and youth to the squad ahead of the 2026-27 season.
Jadon Sancho expresses desire for permanent Dortmund return
Jadon Sancho has reportedly made it clear to Manchester United that he wishes to rejoin Borussia Dortmund on a permanent basis. The winger is currently on loan at Aston Villa but believes a return to the Bundesliga offers him the best chance to rediscover his peak form. United are understood to be open to a sale as part of a major squad overhaul that could see multiple high earners depart. While Dortmund are keen to bring their former star back to Westfalenstadion, negotiations are expected to center on the transfer fee and the player’s significant wage demands, with United looking to recoup a reasonable portion of their original investment.
Atletico Madrid closing in on Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes
Atletico Madrid are moving rapidly to secure the signing of Joao Gomes from Wolves, with discussions reportedly reaching an advanced stage. The Spanish club is prepared to offer around £43m for the Brazilian international, who has earned rave reviews for his performances in the Premier League. Wolves are likely to sanction the move to balance their own financial accounts, while Diego Simeone sees Gomes as a vital addition to a midfield that requires more steel and tenacity. The deal is expected to be finalized early in the summer window, allowing Gomes time to integrate into the Atletico squad before the start of their new campaign.
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