Juventus would like Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger to become the new Giorgio Chiellini, according to a report.
The 29-year-old is out of contract at Stamford Bridge in the summer, and his future is currently up in the air, with several teams hoping to persuade him to join them.
Chelsea have still not given up hope of keeping the centre-back, having been negotiating with him throughout the season, although the sanctions imposed upon them and the ongoing sale of the club have left the possibility of such a deal shrouded in uncertainty.
According to The Sun, Juventus are hoping to push Rudiger as the new Chiellini if they are able to sign him this summer, with the club aiming for him to take over from the experienced defender.
The German has reportedly been offered a deal that is believed to be worth £5.5m per season over a five-year contract.
Rudiger has been a consistent part of Thomas Tuchel's plans this season, starting 26 of Chelsea's 28 Premier League games so far and making 42 appearances across all competitions.