Chelsea weigh up Bayern loan interest in Jacksonpublished at 09:23
Nizaar Kinsella
Football reporter

Yesterday we explained how Jadon Sancho's future is linked to Tyrique George's and there is a similar situation developing with Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku.
Both players are being allowed to explore options to leave Stamford Bridge but due to the late nature of the transfers window - much of the interest has been over loan moves.
There is also only one international loan slot left due to Fifa limiting all clubs to six overseas loans per season.
That means Chelsea are trying to sell both Jackson and Nkunku at the same time while also getting multiple suitors chancing their arm to take the last loan spot available from Stamford Bridge.
At the moment, it looks like Bayern Munich may get the opportunity to sign Jackson on an initial loan but negotiations continue over whether to include an option to buy, or make it an obligation to buy.
Those talks are no doubt emboldened by the situation around Nkunku, who has reportedly seen serious interest arrive from Milan to sign him on a permanent basis for the asking price of about £30m.
The situation around Nkunku remains complicated as he wants to play at a club in the Champions League and has a high salary which makes him less attractive to suitors.
Nkunku moving permanently would help Jackson move on loan or vice versa.
This is why they are linked and it leaves Chelsea needing to use domestic loans or sell the rest of their want-away players, including Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell, Axel Disasi, George, David Datro Fofana and Alfie Gilchrist.