Sun: Jackson still maintains close contact with Chelsea players and has a good relationship with Enzo and others

Sports 8:52am, 17 September 2025 197

The Sun reported that Nicholas Jackson is still in close contact with former Chelsea teammates.

The Senegalese striker will face his old club in the next Champions League match, and sources close to the players said there was no grudge between Jackson and his former teammates.

The Sun learned that he still contacted many Chelsea players such as Trevo Chaloba and Enzo Fernandez, and these teammates were concerned about his adaptation.

Jackson is very popular in the Chelsea locker room, and Enzo Fernandez is particularly unforgettable for his support during the trough. When the Argentine midfielder faced Chelsea disciplinary scrutiny and FIFA investigation for posting controversial videos involving black French players, Jackson resolutely stood up to support his teammates.

As one of Chelsea's black players, Jackson released a video of Enzo playing with a black child wearing a Chelsea jersey, accompanied by black and white fist symbols, love expressions and training photos.

Jackson's current life in Germany is going well, he actively integrates into the local culture and focuses on learning the language. To fully adapt to the new environment, he has begun to learn German, believing that mastering the language will help to truly take root and build a closer connection with his new teammates. His core team is fully committed to providing the best support and minimizing interference.

The Sun learned that due to the tight schedule after the buzzer-beating transfer to Bayern, Jackson is still looking for a residence. When Chelsea tried to stop the deal due to injury, its team had only 48 hours to renegotiate the loan terms. He then immediately went to the Senegal national team to report, and after returning to the team, he could only hurry to prepare for his debut against Hamburg on the weekend.

His personal belongings have not yet arrived in Germany and are still looking for a place to like. He will continue to stay in the hotel temporarily before the game against Chelsea at least.

Behind the scenes, Jackson's curiosity and enthusiasm for the new culture left a deep impression on his new teammates. He often lives with Louis Dias, who moved to Bayern from Liverpool this summer, both of whom speak Spanish and are learning German.

Bayern honorary chairman Heness revealed that Jackson will return to Chelsea after his loan period expires, which has also become the source of motivation for the striker. Jackson said in a recent interview: "My focus is entirely on helping the team. Obviously I know he is a legend of the club, and I respect him very much. My task is to play well and help the team win. The number of appearances is not the focus. I hope to achieve great things with the club."

Jackson has a relationship with Bayern coach Kompany. Kompany tried to sign him during Anderlecht's coaching. This time, he convinced the players to reject Juventus' buzzer-beating offer and finally firmly chose to join Munich.