An advisor to Timo Werner has reportedly made contact with three Italian clubs regarding a potential deal for the Chelsea forward.
Despite winning the Champions League and Club World Cup with the Blues, Werner has not lived up to his billing since a £47.5m transfer in 2020.
With just seven goals having been scored this campaign, it has been claimed that Chelsea would be open to parting ways with the Germany international, providing that sanctions regarding transfers are lifted.
According to The Express, Volker Struth, a representative of the 26-year-old, has already travelled to Italy to hold discussions with three teams.
AC Milan, Juventus and Atalanta BC are all said to have been contacted with regards to a possible deal at the end of the season.
Although Chelsea are unlikely to recoup the fee that they paid RB Leipzig, the Premier League giants may not be prepared to accept a cut-price fee due to Werner still having over three years left on his contract.