Juventus are reportedly interested in Chelsea's Colombian international Juan Cuadrado.
Cuadrado moved to Stamford Bridge in the January transfer window, but struggled to make an impact.
Despite Jose Mourinho's insistence that Cuadrado will remain a Chelsea player, Juventus chief executive Giuseppe Marotta made it clear the Serie A Champions are interested in the 27-year-old.
"We are open to all possibilities. Should Chelsea be open to a loan with the possibility to sell him permanently, we would be happy," Marotta said.
Meanwhile, Cuadrado's agent Alessandro Lucci claims his client wants to remain at Chelsea.
"Cuadrado is a Chelsea player, strongly backed by [Blues manager] Jose Mourinho, who believes in him," Lucci said.
"Juan is fine in London and is very likely to remain at Chelsea. He has interest from other teams but I repeat, Juan is a Chelsea player."