Chelsea are again eager to add striker Fernando Llorente to their squad, the Daily Star has claimed.
The 32-year-old will reportedly be the one to replace Michy Batshuayi at Stamford Bridge.
This is not the first time the Blues have made an approach to sign the Spaniard, who already worked with Antonio Conte when at Juventus.
Last month, the striker confirmed that Chelsea were already interested in signing him during last winter's market transfer window.
"Conte has known me since we were at Juventus," he is quoted as saying by Football 365.
"Chelsea tried to sign me in winter but Swansea would not let me go. Many things can happen in the summer.
"I have a year of contract and I am very happy. It is logical that offers can come, but we will see. I hope things go well, if I stay or I'm going.
"It was a spectacular year [here at Swansea City]. It was a bit tough at first because things did not start well, but the final was spectacular.
"There were times where the club thought they were going down, but I was able to give almost everything I had and I am very happy."