
Chelsea
manager Antonio Conte personally enquired about Renato Sanches earlier this
week, according to Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.
Sanches, who was voted best young player at Euro 2016 and also won the 2016
Golden Boy award, suffered a frustrating first season with Bayern as he
struggled to establish himself under Carlo Ancelotti.
The 19-year-old admitted earlier this week he is "not satisfied" with his
lack of playing time at Bayern and would consider leaving in search of more
playing time.
AC Milan have held talks with Bayern about Sanches but Rummenigge says they
are one of a number of clubs, including Chelsea, interested in signing the
Portuguese international.
"There are at least 10 teams after Sanches," Rummenigge told Italian
publication Gazzetta dello Sport.
"Conte asked for some information about him after Tuesday's match because he
knows he can make the difference on the pitch.
"[Carlo] Ancelotti was pleased with his performance against Chelsea so we
can make some decisions on him later."
He added: "Almost certainly we'll let him leave just on loan, we still count
on him."
Sanches, who was signed for an initial fee of £27.5m (35m euros) from
Benfica last summer, made only six starts for Bayern in the Bundesliga last
season and completed 90 minutes just once.
Chelsea have already bolstered their midfield by signing Tiemoue Bakayoko
for £40m from Monaco.
However, the Blues have sold Nathaniel Chalobah to Watford for £7m and have
loaned Ruben Loftus-Cheek to Crystal Palace.
Nemanja Matic was left out of Chelsea's pre-season tour of the Far East,
along with Diego Costa, and has been linked with a potential move to
Manchester United.