Chelsea ‘waiting on Liverpool’s Alexander Isak transfer’ after Nicolas Jackson agreement

Chelsea knows that the potential sale of Alexander Isak Newcastle will push further on the market and wait to approve the exit of Nicolas Jackson. The magpies arrive with a large selection

Chelsea is waiting to see how Alexander Isak's future is happening before he decides to do something with Nicolas Jackson – where Newcastle may make a movement for the blues striker.

Jackson has been told that he can leave Stamford Bridge after he has fallen off the pecking order. Liam Delap and Joao Pedro were both signed this summer, so that the Senegal striker about the surplus of the requirements was considered.

Sky in Germany reports that Bayern Munich has emerged as front runners to land Jackson, who scored 13 times in all competitions last season. They are ready to loan him and will pay the whole of his wages to have him in the Allianz Arena for the season.

Bayern's sports director Max Eberl said on Wednesday evening: “If we can find a player who is physically ready, who scores goals, and who already have experience, we would like to borrow that player” – before he adds that Jackson meets those criteria.

However, Chelsea is aware that the possible late sale of Isak, probably to Liverpool, can see Newcastle pushing even more difficult to sign a striker and keep an eye on Jackson according to reports.

The West -Londers keep the loan of Green Lighting Jackson on Bayern because they believe that a lucrative – and possibly permanent deal – can be closed with the magpies if they frantically add more firepower to their front line before the transfer deadline.

Chelsea wants more than £ 60 million if they want to sell Jackson. This week, Newcastle saw their £ 55 million offer for Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen rejected, but it is expected that they will return with a new and improved offer. They have also seen bids for Yoane Wissa, while they missed Benjamin Sesko, who went to Manchester United.

Blues -Baas Enzo Maresca opened the door to the Jackson exit when he said last week: “It is better for Nico if he wants to happen. He is available, but he will not be part of the team because we have two players in that position – and we know that something can happen before the transfer window closes.

“The player is open to leave. If he finds a good solution, he will leave. Christo is with us like Nico, but it is the same answer as Nico. We will see if they will be here. It is always better if they find a solution because they will be more happy – and the club the same.

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