Bayern Munich's honorary president Uli Hoeness has revealed that the club's deal for Nicolas Jackson is not quite as good for Chelsea as it seemed.
In one of the summer's most hectic moves, Jackson eventually joined Bayern for a loan fee of £14.2million, with a reported obligation to buy of £56.2m if he hits a reported appearance quota.
Blues supporters viewed this as a great piece of business with Jackson having failed to make a particularly big impact since joining the club for £32m two summers ago.
However, Hoeness has given specifics on the deal and explained that he does not see Jackson meeting the specified number of appearances
'The loan fee isn't €16.