In a recent interview, Jackson stated that his focus is on giving his best at Bayern and that he would like to stay with the club if his move is deemed a success. He emphasized the importance of working hard and doing his best, rather than worrying about the future. Jackson's move to Bayern was a loan deal worth £14.3 million, with a conditional obligation to buy for £56.2 million. However, it is unlikely that this option will be exercised, as it requires Jackson to make 40 appearances for the club, which seems unlikely.
Bayern will face Chelsea in their opening Champions League match on Wednesday, and Jackson may have the opportunity to prove himself and show manager Enzo Maresca that he should not have been sold. This could be a chance for Jackson to demonstrate his skills and potentially earn a permanent spot at Bayern.