

Senegal international Nicolas Jackson is reportedly the only member of the current squad unsettled by his lack of playing time, with his frustration increasingly visible within the group.
Sources close to the dressing room indicate that while several players have found themselves on the fringes this season, most have responded with professionalism and patience. Jackson, however, is understood to be struggling with his reduced role, and his dissatisfaction has not gone unnoticed among teammates and staff.
By contrast, players such as Kim Min-jae, Tom Bischof and Leon Goretzka are said to have embraced the competition for places. Despite limited minutes, they continue to work in training and aim to impress the coaching staff in hopes of earning greater involvement as the season progresses.
Jackson’s situation appears more definitive. The forward is expected to depart when his loan agreement expires in the summer, bringing an end to what has been an underwhelming spell marked by inconsistency and limited opportunities.
His anticipated exit could provide clarity for both player and club. For Jackson, a fresh environment may offer the regular football he seeks. For the team, it may remove a source of internal tension as they look to maintain unity during a crucial phase of the campaign.
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