Chelsea are very close to selling one of their strikers during this summer's transfer window, TuttoMercatoWeb has revealed.
Lyon in France and Besiktas in Turkey are both interested in securing the services of Loic Remy.
The article claims that manager Antonio Conte has decided not to keep the 30-year-old at Chelsea.
The former Newcastle United man was loaned out to Crystal Palace last summer but returned to Stamford Bridge a month later after suffering an ankle injury.
He went back to the Eagles later on in the year but struggled to make an impact as he featured less than ten times for Sam Allardyce's side.
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish made it clear that a permanent move for the player is not on the cards.
"I don't know how he's feeling, I haven't spoken to Loic," Parish said last month.
"He's been injured for most of the season unfortunately, so it's very, very difficult.
"I think Loic had the odd chance but it has been a long time without football for him when you look back at Chelsea and his lack of appearances there.
"It didn't work out for him, so we wish him all the best. With injuries and what have you this season, it didn't work."