Eber: Chelsea has informed us that Jackson wants to return and we have to send him back

According to previous reports, Chelsea urgently canceled Jackson's loan deal on Bayern and required the players to return to the team. Bayern director Ebert talked about Jackson's situation in an interview.

Eber said: "Chelsea has notified us that they want the player to return. Although we have reached an agreement yesterday and were allowed to undergo a physical examination. The current situation is that the player is in Munich and we have to send him back. This is the status quo, and I cannot predict the future."

It is reported that the loan agreement is currently suspended but has not completely failed. Jackson and his agent Ali Bharat will stay in Munich today.