New Hull City manager Leonid Slutsky says he will do business with Chelsea during the summer transfer window.
A close friend of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovic, the 46-year-old was appointed new Hull City head coach at the end of last week and he is already eager to make business with the Blues to strengthen his squad.
"In the Championship we have some loan options," he told Sky Sports News HQ.
"It's four players from one team, and it's a possible situation to get some players from Chelsea.
"We spoke with him about this situation, but it's not the absolute option. If we need some players, I think it's possible.
"Chelsea have a lot of serious players - 37 on loan altogether, all over Europe. I think we will have some opportunities but I won't speak about each player.
"I am very thankful to Mr Abramovich - he really helped me. He recommended me to Riversdown school [for English lessons] and helped me with tickets for each match, and I watched a lot of training sessions at Chelsea.
"I don't think he will be disappointed with his decision to help me, but he can't help me on the football pitch."