Corriere dello Sport reports Chelsea officials are in Italy to discuss a number of deals with both Milan and Juventus.

The Premier League club have been heavily linked with a number of Serie A players following the arrival of Maurizio Sarri as Coach.

The former Napoli boss has identified several key transfer targets from his former League as he looks to improve on the Blues’ fifth place finish last season.

And the Italian daily claims the Stamford Bridge club have now sent a team of negotiators to Milan for a string of negotiations.

Corriere dello Sport reports Chelsea officials are in Italy to discuss a number of deals with both Milan and Juventus.

The Premier League club have been heavily linked with a number of Serie A players following the arrival of Maurizio Sarri as Coach.

The former Napoli boss has identified several key transfer targets from his former League as he looks to improve on the Blues’ fifth place finish last season.

And the Italian daily claims the Stamford Bridge club have now sent a team of negotiators to Milan for a string of negotiations.

In their dealings with Juve, Chelsea are set to discuss the possible signings of Gonzalo Higuain, Miralem Pjanic and Daniele Rugani.

The Argentine forward appears on his way out of the Bianconeri, although Chelsea will face strong competition from Milan if they wish to land Pipita’s signature.

Sarri is also a big admirer of defender Rugani, with the 23-year-old keen on a move to England.

A deal could be done if the Old Lady are able to find a replacement, with the likes of Leonardo Bonucci and Diego Godin linked.

More difficult, however, could be the signing of Pjanic, with Juve wanting no less than a fee of €100m for the Bosnian.

Meanwhile, Corriere claims Chelsea will also talk to Milan, although not about signings of their own.

Instead, the Blues will discuss the possible sale of Alvaro Morata to the Rossoneri.

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