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TA: Drapp is seriously injured; after the Jackson incident, Chelsea believes that Jiwu is the most preferred

Hupu September 2nd News TheAthleticUK Chelsea team wrote a decrypted article in the summer window.

Chelsea's summer transfer window has been very lively since day one, but the biggest farce was left to the end.

On Saturday afternoon, when Chelsea executives sat down to watch the team play against Fulham at home, everything seemed to be under control. Basically, all the matters of introducing players have been completed, and only a few transfer fees have to be handled. But when the game reached the 12th minute, Delapp covered the back of his right leg, the feeling of calm changed completely.

Not long after, the forward was replaced and walked straight to the player's passage for inspection.

In the VIP box at Stamford Bridge, everyone quickly discussed the next step. A source who asked not to be named and told TheAthletic that Chelsea's medical team then received a message asking Drapp to go to the hospital for a scan immediately.

Usually, clubs choose to perform the first important examination of such injuries a few days later, so they certainly don't feel the need to rush a player to the hospital just because he suspected of a hamstring strain. Such stressful measures are usually only used to deal with more serious problems.

Considering that the transfer deadline is approaching, this will have a profound impact on Chelsea's forward line, Chelsea is urgent. They face an important question: How to deal with Nicholas Jackson?

At this time, Jackson had already flew to Germany by plane. He was allowed to go to Bayern Munich for a physical examination that morning. He will join Bayern for a loan fee of 15 million euros, and buy out + second transfer with an option of 65 million euros. But this incident made it all confusing.

Chelsea knew that because Drapp's injury happened so quickly, they could not diagnose his condition completely accurately. However, they were at least evaluated, and decision makers were quickly told that the situation was not optimistic. He needs to have a truce for at least six to eight weeks, or even longer.

After the game against Fulham, the club communicated with the recruitment team, club owner and head coach Maresca, and immediately contacted Bayern to inform them that Jackson could not join on loan under any circumstances. The approval of the

medical examination was revoked, and Jackson and his agent then called to inform the bad news: the deal was cancelled and he would stay at Chelsea. At present, the only way is to buy him directly, but this is unlikely to happen. Bayern hopes to loan first because they don't have enough funds to complete such a large transfer at the moment.

24 hours passed and things still look unlikely to be resolved, although TheAthletic reported on Sunday morning that Chelsea is considering signing potential strikers, one of which is Portuguese sports forward Conrad Hard. Chelsea asked the club and the players for a quote, but that's all. Harder eventually joined RB Leipzig.

Bayern Munich admitted to a failed deal on Sunday night and began looking for other options, one of which was Atlanta's Ademora Lukeman. So how did things change again, so much so that Jackson ended up taking pictures in his Bayern jersey late Monday and had already made a transfer?

Chelsea decided to consider recalling young forward Mark Giu on Sunday, giving Bayern the motivation to call again.

Chelsea considers Jiwu the best choice, rather than buying or renting others. To prevent problems from happening with Jackson (who was also attracted by three Premier League clubs at the time), Chelsea must resolve this issue as soon as possible.

There are no termination terms for this transfer window in the transfer agreement reached with Sunderland earlier that month, and the January termination terms are. Chelsea eventually had to agree to repay the loan fee they charged Sunderland in exchange for Jiwu.

Chelsea's negotiations with Bayern will restart later on Sunday and will continue until Monday. It is crucial that both sides are willing to make concessions. Bayern is preparing to modify the contract so that it includes a conditional buyout obligation next summer, rather than just a simple option. With Jackson still in Germany and clearly still looking at Bayern, Chelsea are also ready for negotiations, especially if they have identified Jiwu as a substitute.

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