AC Milan and Juventus have both been keeping tabs on Chelsea forward Christian Pulisic ahead of a potential move this summer, according to a report.
The USA international has largely struggled for fitness and form during his time at Stamford Bridge since making the £58m move to Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund in 2019.
Despite Pulisic being available for much of the 2021-22 campaign, the 23-year-old was used sparingly by Blues boss Thomas Tuchel, and Pulisic has since hinted at his frustrations over a lack of playing time.
Speaking to reporters ahead of USA's friendly with Uruguay on Sunday, Pulisic said: "As far as right now, I'm obviously just focused on what I'm doing here. And I'm super excited to be here. And yeah, that's it.
"Of course, I want to get more playing time. I want to be on the field as much as I can and be the sharpest I can be and fit as well.
"I think I still got a lot of games, but it's always something that I'm working at and trying to be regular at club level as well to put myself in the best position to be fit when I come here with the national team."
As a result of his apparent frustrations, the Scudetto winners Milan, and Juventus, are said to be monitoring Pulisic's situation with the Premier League club, according to a report from the Daily Mail.
The report highlights how neither club would likely be able to match the fee that Chelsea paid Dortmund three years ago, but that they are certainly interested in acquiring the American's signature should Chelsea be willing to sell this summer.
Since moving to West London with Chelsea, Pulisic has gone on to make 115 appearances for the club across all competitions, scoring 25 goals.