Agent: If Jackson performs well, I think it is reasonable for Bayern to spend 65 million to buy him
Hupu September 19th, famous agent Ali Bharat was interviewed by RMC exclusively. Ali, you are considered one of the most influential agents in world football. What do you think of the transfer window that just ended? I think this is a very active transfer window worldwide. Many European giant clubs have invested heavily in strengthening their roster. In England alone, expenditure exceeded £3 billion. This is the highest level of spending in Premier League history. In Spain, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Villarreal are also very active. The same is true for clubs such as AC Milan, Naples and Rome in Italy, as well as Bayern Munich and Dortmund in Germany. So, yes, I think overall, it's a very, very busy transfer window. EpicSports completed 15 major transfers in seven leagues this summer alone, with a total value of more than £400 million. For example, Dean Heisen transfers to Real Madrid, Renato Vega transfers to Villarreal, Nico Jackson transfers to Bayern Munich, as well as Xavi Simmons, Noni Maduec, Incarpier... This is a very good transfer window. Which of these transfers is the most trouble for you? Which one is the most complicated? I would like to say that every transfer has its own characteristics, so it is complicated to finalize it. But before any negotiation, I always take the time to plan carefully. Transfers at this level are extremely complex and involve many financial and even emotional issues. Fans usually only see the final announcement, but every transfer requires a lot of communication and trust establishment. But I think the most complicated thing is Nico Jackson's transfer from Chelsea to Bayern Munich. Can you introduce this transfer in detail? How did behind-the-scenes negotiations go (Editor's note: The transfer went through twists and turns and was completed within the last few hours)? Football is really unpredictable, and this kind of thing happens from time to time. I think the most important thing is to stay calm and not be too emotional, because there will always be unexpected factors. For Jackson, the key is always his will. He wants Bayern, and our job is to protect his desire and make sure it is respected, even if there are many obstacles along the way. Have I ever thought it would crash? Yes, I even suspected it for a short while. But in the world of football, you have to be patient, calm and persistent in finding solutions. In addition to the opinions of the players, you have to consider the opinions of the club, because obviously the needs of the club also play an important role in all of this. When Chelsea recalled him, you were already in Munich. What was your reaction at that time? Did your experience work? I think so. We realize that Chelsea needs a replacement. So we tried to discuss with them and see if they could bring back Mark Gillou, who was on loan to Sunderland. Once the opportunity is ripe, we can complete the transfer in the last few minutes before the transfer window closes. In view of Uli Heness's statement (Editor's note: "This won't happen"), do you think the player is really likely to stay at Bayern after the end of this season? You know, it's been a long season. Bayern has a forced purchase option if he plays 40 games, but if he plays less than 40 games, Bayern also has a €65 million option. So I think if Nico Jackson performs well this season, considering the current market price of the striker, I think Bayern should buy him €65 million. Again, it all depends on Jackson's adaptability and performance. But usually, given his potential, I think they should be fine with paying a transfer fee of €65 million at the end of the summer. After so many difficulties, is this transfer the most proud of? About this transfer window? Yes, I think so. You know, I am proud of every transfer, and I have a very close relationship with every family, every player. So to be honest, every transfer is special for me.
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