The deal was indeed hampered when Liam Delap suffered an injury and Chelsea decided to call Jackson back to London, but Jackson insisted on staying in Germany, and the loan deal happened just before the transfer window closed. Chelsea has decided not to cancel its agreement with Munich after they successfully recalled Marc Guiu from Sunderland. If only Marc Guiu cannot be brought back to London, then it is possible that Jackson's deal with Munich could be cancelled.
The decision has been made and Chelsea cannot play around with Jackson status. Therefore Jackson agent has decided to make Germany the player's home for one season. This is a form of discipline that must be agreed upon. Just because Liam Delap is injured does not mean that Jackson's transfer can be easily canceled.
It was hard to stop when Jackson already had the desire to play with Bayern and Chelsea's efforts were also risky but now everything is done, Bayern has announced Jackson's loan agreement and I think this will be better for both of them because during his time with Chelsea Jackson was not able to show his best performance even though Jackson's individual quality was quite good so it was right for him to leave and I think Bayern Munich would be a very good fit.
Lol what a funny transfer, Chelsea tried to eat their cake and have it but it was too late since the player has already made up his mind to move to where he'll atleast get a little more playing time than at Chelsea, well I understand why Chelsea wanted of cause Delap is injured and Jackson could've covered up for him till he fully recovered, well he was wise enough to leave and I'm happy cause I never liked him being in Chelsea.
Jackson may feel that he's free from the bench but he'll still go to Bayern Munich to stay on the bench too and hope Harry Kane gets injured or unfit to start a match, if he wanted better playing time he would've gone to a club where he'll be seen as the main striker instead of a supporting striker.