Chelsea fringe first-teamer Hakim Ziyech could be set for a move away from the club only a summer into his arrival as AC Milan and Napoli remain in line to extend an offer for the 28-year-old playmaker.
Reports from Calciomercato.it claims that the Blues have not ruled out sanctioning Ziyech’s sale in the ongoing summer transfer window considering the Morrocan international has failed to cement his role on the starting teamsheet at Stamford Bridge.
With the new Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel keen on bringing more attacking talent to the club ahead of the next season and Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland, Tuchel’s priority target, believed to a costly affair for the Blues, Ziyech might be offloaded to add to the transfer funds available at Tuchel’s disposal this summer.
Napoli are after the former Ajax man as Luciano Spalletti is keen on signing Ziyech should he lose out on either Lorenzo Insigne or Hirving Lozano in the summer window with Europe’s top sides wanting to make a move for the Napoli star pairing.
Ziyech still has four years left on his deal with the west London giants and having arrived at the club last summer for a €40 million transfer fee, Chelsea will be sure to recoup a majority of that amount if they are to part ways with the attacker.